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First Question The ancient Egyptians' attitude towards death was influenced by their belief in immortality. They regarded death as a temporary interruption, rather than the cessation of life. To ensure the continuity of life after death, people paid homage to the gods, both during and after their life on earth.
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Second question: It affected their lifes by them always praying to the gods, and making sure they where always doing good so that way they would get into "heavan".
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Explanation: On the Western Front, the war was fought by soldiers in trenches. Trenches were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. They were very muddy, uncomfortable and the toilets overflowed. These conditions caused some soldiers to develop medical problems such as trench foot.
Soldiers in the First World War did not spend the whole of the time in the trenches. The British Army worked on a 16 day timetable. Each soldier usually spent eight days in the front line and four days in the reserve trench. Another four days were spent in a rest camp that was built a few miles away from the fighting.
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the answer is unalienable rights
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"unalienable rights" were said to be those rights that could not be surrendered by citizens to the sovereign. Such rights were thought to be natural rights, independent of positive law.
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The answer is B
This is because when the Europeans traveled down to colonize Africa they used gins and superior machinery against the mostly secluded part of the world where they had no developed such weapons yet, although they did convert many to Christianity that is not the main reason.