<u>Out of all the given options, the characteristics of trade in ancient Egypt that are correct as follows,
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- Egyptians imported lapis lazuli from what is now Afghanistan.
- Egypt exported horses to other parts of Africa.
Answer: Options C and D
<u>Explanation:
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In ancient Egypt, trade was done among the Egyptians and also among other peoples. Foreign trade was organized by Pharaoh, who was responsible for commanding the expeditions. Geographically, Egypt was favoured and had business with some Greek islands, with Africa and with Asia.
The exchange of goods was used as exchange. The Nile River provided an avenue for commerce and many people came from other regions looking for Egyptian products but not often to trade.
The main products that the Egyptians exported were gold (much requested by other peoples), papyrus, flax, wheat and artifacts made by artisans. There are reports of Egyptian horse exports to other parts of Africa. In addition, the Egyptians imported lapis lazuli from what today is Afghanistan.
Answer:
The resolution can be achieved by determining which one has the higher authority.
Explanation:
The issue regarding states' right and the federal government arise not long after United States reached its independence from the Britain.
At that time, many of the states law and federal law were contradicting one another. This made a lot of citizens became unsure on which laws they should follow.
To handle this, James Madison and his colleagues introduced the Supremacy Clause as a part of the New Jersey Plan/
The supremacy clause mentioned that in case there is contradiction between state laws and federal law, the Federal law is the one that should be upheld over the state law. This clearly distinguished which law has the authority over another.
Well we can't have cities if we can't eat!
A food surplus would contribute to the development of cities by making sure everyone had food to eat a store if maybe a drought were to pass by.<span />
The answer is C. Barter economy. Barter is a trading system of exchange.