Answer:
Wealth and Power
Explanation:
In the period when human rights haven't been recognized, wealth and power will determine the fate and social status of the Egyptians people.
The social structure in ancient Egypt is similar to the Europeans during the middle age. Kings and Nobles are considered as a representative of God with divine right to rule the empire while the people have no power to do something that deviate from the rulers.
The only small chance that people can get to move up from their social status is through becoming a great military leader , becoming rich from trading with other empire, or marrying into the loyalty.
Here are some candidates who won popular vote, but not electoral college, which means that they couldn't become president in those elections:
1. Andrew Jackson lost to John Quincy Adams in 1824
2. Samuel Tilden lost to Rutherford B Hayes in 1876
3. Grover Cleveland lost to Benjamin Harrison in 1888
4. Al Gore lost to George W Bush in 2000
After the first World War (WW1), Russia gave up some of its land or territories which became Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Between Austria and Hungary, territories were given up to Polan and Romania.
<h3>What led to the First World War (WW1)?</h3>
According to historians, the issues which triggered the first world war have been narrowed to 6 factors. They are:
- Europen thirst for Expansion
- Serbian Nationalism
- The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June 1914
- The Blank Check Assurance - a conspiracy between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- German Millerniarism and the Spirit of the 1914 and
- Conflict over alliances.
See the link below for more about WWI:
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In an absolute monarchy, themonarch rules as an autocrat, with absolute power over the state and government — for example, the right to rule by decree, promulgate laws, and impose punishments. ... In a constitutional monarchy, themonarch is subject to a constitution.
It was called the Square Deal Program. According to Roosevelt, the goal of this
program was to prevent the rich from exploiting small businesses and to ensure that
everyone would get a fair deal under the government. He led the campaign to break up monopolies
who were using unfair tactics to control the market.