ANSWER
If a king ruled unfairly he could lose this approval, which would result in his downfall. Overthrow, natural disasters, and famine were taken as a sign that the ruler had lost the Mandate of Heaven. ... The Mandate of Heaven did not require a ruler to be of noble birth, and had no time limitations.
<span>existence of sharp economic differences between social classes</span>
Here are the answers to whole lesson, i got 100% :)
1. Mark each statement if it correctly describes Ramses II.<span><span><span> <span>
A.</span></span>He was a military leader and peacemaker.</span><span><span> <span>
B.</span></span>He was a New Kingdom pharaoh.</span><span><span> <span>
C.</span></span><span>He built great and magnificent structures, including temples.
</span></span></span>2. Which statement best describes why foreigners were eventually able to invade Egypt after Ramses II died?<span><span> <span>
A.</span></span><span>Struggles within the kingdom weakened the country and its defenses.
</span></span>3. Mark each statement if it correctly describes something that happened when foreign invaders conquered Egypt.<span><span><span> <span>
A.</span></span><span>Foreign rulers took the title <em>pharaoh</em>.</span></span><span><span> <span>
B.</span></span><span>Foreign rulers adopted Egyptian religion.
4. </span></span></span><span>Mark each statement if the map on page 120 of the textbook confirms it.
</span><span>A.<span>The New Kingdom extended into Syria.
C. </span></span>During the New Kingdom, Egypt's boundaries pushed farther south than they ever had before.
I would say D, because after the war the north stayed a communist nation ,and the south didn't change into any of the listed <span />