The causes of the decline of the Old Kingdom include:
- gradual decrease in wealth due to large building projects.
- increasing desire for power among the pharaoh’s appointed government leaders.
- economic crisis brought on by famine.
<h3>Why did the Old Kingdom go into decline?</h3>
The OLD kingdom kept building lavish projects which ate into the nation's treasury and led to a decrease in wealth. This came at the time of a famine which reduced government revenue and led to an economic crisis.
The Pharoah's leaders were also becoming more corrupt as a result of them wanting more power for themselves.
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<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer is: Master Thomas didn’t give slaves enough food.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In Chapter 9 of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Frederick’s newest Master, Master Thomas breaks a cardinal rule of slaveholding by not giving enough food to the slaves.
Master Thomas is characterized by meanness since he did not provide the slaves with enough food and they had to beg for it and steal it from the neighbors.
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