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An ancient Greek historian named Herodotus called Egypt the "Gift of the Nile" because the Egyptian people depended on the great river. Each year, the Nile would overflow its banks and flood the land. When the flood subsided, it left behind bits of soil and plant life called silt that was rich in nutrients and allowed the people of Ancient Egypt to grow crops on the land. Most people lived near the Nile River as the land beyond was the Sahara Desert. Egypt's northern border is the Mediterranean Sea.
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B because Thomas Jefferson called it so due to the marking of the first time that power in America was passed from one party to another
If i remember correctly i’m pretty sure they were the nazis
Your answer is <span>A. Many manufacturing jobs have moved to less developed nations.
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