1.Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty.
2.Hatshepsut undertook ambitious building projects, particularly in the area around Thebes.
One of Hatshepsut's major achievements was expanding the trade routes of Ancient Egypt. Most notably was an expedition to the Land of Punt, which became a major trade partner supplying Egypt with gold, resin, wood, ivory, and wild animals. Her greatest achievement was the enormous memorial temple at Deir el-Bahri, considered one of the architectural wonders of ancient Egypt.
3.These women were seen as being responsible for both their own rule and the establishment of their sons as rulers and ruled independent of a king and was responsible for leading her own army.
4.Amanirenas was a fierce warrior queen. She led her nation into battle with the Romans and gained respect as a Kus hite ruler. Her defeat of the Romans secured her place in history. Queen Amanirenas lost an eye in that battle and became known to the Romans as One-Eyed Kandace. In addition to her known war tactics, she goes on to negotiate a treaty with the most powerful male ruler at the time, Augustus Caesar.
Hitler tried to invade Russian and great Britain but after invading Poland world war 2 started
The correct answer is A) They had differing ideas about a powerful national government.
After the Revolutionary War, states were consistently worried about the power of the national (central) government. Considering that one of the biggest reasons for breaking away from England was a tyrannical central government, helps to understand why there were differing ideas about the structure of the American govenrment when the US became independent.
This is why the United States, under the Articles of Confederation, had a small and weak central government. Some states liked this while other states felt that this central govenrment was too weak to function effectively.
It seems that you missed the given choices of this question which are:
A.She helped spread Quaker ideals in the middle region.
<span>B. She was married to the first governor of Massachusetts. </span>
<span>C. She was convicted of the attempted murder of John Smith. </span>
<span>D. She was a champion of women’s rights and religious freedom.
</span>Based on the given choices above, the sentence that best describes Ann Hutchinson is option D. She was a champion of women’s rights and religious freedom. Hope this answer helps!
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