The correct answer here is (4) Mongols.
The Mongols were a nomadic people who travelled on horseback and were very proficient archers. They were said to be able to shoot a target from full horseback speed with their bows.
They were led by Genghis Khan and conquered a good portion of Asia and also entered parts of Europe. Their empire was one of the biggest ones to date.
The concept of the city-state was an important innovation and development (and invention) of Art because these cities, such as Uruk or Lagash, are some of the earliest known complex urban centers, and the settlement of people in them made necessary the construction of walls, temples, and burial sites that today are recognized as archeological vestiges of exceptional significance.
Furthermore, since the people that had settled in them had at their disposal food resources and an administrative class that took care of their needs and secured their welfare, artistic and craft production flourished in them.
Answer: The pharaoh owned all of the dynasty's land and made all its laws. His chief responsibility was maintaining harmony in his empire and acting as intermediary between his subjects and the goddess, Ma'at. The pharaoh's first order of business each day was to receive people in his audience chamber.
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