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Answer:
D.Their culture was the same as Egypt’
Explanation:
Prior the Egyptian domination in the 3100 BC, the Nubians had their culture and religious pratices. When their kingdom felt in Egyptian hands, several aspects of the culture were mixed. However, it was NOT THE SAME CULTURE. Even if the Nubians built pyramyds, their structures differ from the Egyptian's. The Egyptian pyramids have broad bases, while the Nubians have narrow bases and a relatively high height. Nubain people also had ethnic differences that motivated local conflicts, so that, even during the period in which they were part of Egypt, the region of Nubia was endowed with a degree of independence.
Explanation:
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Well Colombus thought he could go around the world to get to India, but ran into another continent. At the time that was probably a best idea, but other ideas might be a compromise with Portugal, maybe a path through the middle east?( excluding mediterranean pirates and middle eastern empires). Just my thoughts.
Two statements that describe the effects of events in the Middle East on Carter's administration are:
- The Iranian hostage crisis proved to be a major problem for President Carter in the 1980 presidential election.
- A drop in oil production following the Iranian Revolution caused a sharp increase in gasoline prices in the United States.
<h3>What happened to Carter's administration in the 1980s?</h3>
Under President Carter, the Iranian Hostage Crisis happened and this was very damaging to his reelection chances.
Oil production in Iran also suffered after the Iranian Revolution and this led to gas prices skyrocketing in the United States.
Options for this question are:
- The Iranian hostage crisis proved to be a major problem for President Carter in the 1980 presidential election.
- An embargo on oil exports following the Iranian Revolution caused a sharp worldwide decrease in gasoline prices.
- A drop in oil production following the Iranian Revolution caused a sharp increase in gasoline prices in the United States.
- An escalation of tensions between Egypt and Israel was a defining event during the Carter administration.
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