C. Both A and B is the correct answer
Answer:
Hatshepsut:
Renewal and expansion of the Empire’s road network.
Commercial Trade Expedition to the Land of Punt.
Building of several Temples, Tombs, Obelisks (Temple of Pakhet, Mortuary Temple of Hapshesout).
Thutmose III
Military Conquest and punitive campaigns (First Campaign against King of Kadesh, Conquest of Syria, Subjugation of Canaan, Nubian Campaign)
Construction Projects (50 temples, further development of Karnak, Mortuary Complex).
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Answer:
1. Sparta(noun) an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess
2. Capital and largest city of Italy;
7. A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
8. The state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire, which shared legislative power with the popular assemblies, administration with the magistrates, and judicial power with the knights.
9. A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
10. An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
Explanation:
There is not much that they agreed on, and much of it is based on who you ask. They did however mutually agree that the US was different than other nations and that it was better.
The divergence between slavery and abolitionists led the United States into the Civil War. The Missouri crisis over whether or not the region would be a slave was one of the antecedents of the war. In the videos, Tamis and his advisor, Rafael Marquese, insert in a global context these moments of the slavery crisis in the USA and narrate episodes that, like the Missouri crisis, had international implications beyond its protagonists. This is the case with the nullification crisis.
The narrative involves social, political and economic history and also brings contributions to the social sciences and international relations.