Answer:
https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/symposia/religion-and-power-divine-kingship-ancient-world-and-beyond-0
Explanation:
The application of Frazer’s study to the civilizations of the ancient Near East is, however, problematical. His interpretation of sacred kingship was strongly influenced by Christian imagery (Feeley-Harnick 1985). Frazer made a certain form of regicide in which the divine king is sacrificed to ensure continued fertility and prosperity for the community a central element of divine kingship. This form of regicide, however, does not seem to play an important role in all of the societies that exhibit the phenomenon of divinization of the king.
It was invented to make objects that are far appear closer.
Answer:
increased wealth and respect
sharing ideas, technology, and culture
access to resources from other regions
increased surplus of natural resources
<u><em>Could I please have BRAINLIEST.</em></u>
There were many small things that contributed to the rise of the women's suffrage movement, but the best options here are "anti-slavery" and "temperance"
We had alot of weaponry and alot of man power.