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<span>Even though they were influenced by Egypt, this country had its own culture. They still had strong rulers who were females. They also had their own way of making pyramids
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<span>The Kushites controlled the army once they had conquered Egypt and the Kushite king Piankhy became Pharaoh; the Kushites always provided the major portion of the army during a subsequent series of wars with Assyria for the control Syria.
The Kushites were a warrior society, so that's how their soldiers were organized and fought, whereas Egyptian soldiers were professional regulars, a standing army.
Egyptian military commanders were basically Kushite puppets, so there was some strain in the relationship between the Kushite part of the army and the essentially subject Egyptian contingent, as the Kushites always made sure they had the upper hand during the 90 years or so of Kushite rule.</span>
(2y+1)*7 = (3y-5)*7; distribute
14y+7=21y-35; move 14y to the other side, 7=21y-14y-35, combine like terms; 7=7y-35; move 35 to the other side; 35+7=7y; add 35 and 7; 42=7y. Divide 7 by 42,
y=6
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Which "side" a country joined was mostly due to which side of the iron curtain they were on, which also determined how close they were to the USSR and how much influence the USSR could have over them
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Slave rebolts were most likely when slaves outnumbered whites,when masters were absent,during periods of economics distress,and when there was a split within the ruling elite,They were also most common when large numbers of native born Africans had been brought into an area at one time