There was a huge difference between the wealthy and the poor and the wealthy owned most of the land. They had the military support and could easily enact their will. This is why there was a surge in military dictators in the area and it was a difficult struggle for many of them before a democracy with general suffrage was introduced.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." One of the reasons why the chorale gained such a foothold was that the printing press allowed for hymn books to be published. The chorale has to do much effort to be more recognized.
Well The Nile River flooded annually; this flooding was so regular that the ancient Egyptians set their three seasons Inundation, or flooding, Growth, and Harvest around it.
This annual flooding was vital to agriculture because it deposited a new layer of nutrient-rich soil each year. In years when the Nile did not flood, the nutrient level in the soil was seriously depleted, and the chance of food shortages increased greatly. Food supplies had political effects, as well, and periods of drought probably contributed to the decline of Egyptian political unity at the ends of both the Old and Middle Kingdoms.