I'm pretty sure they were called Hieroglyphs, and they were drawn on walls. They usually depicted animals, pharaohs, and they told stories. Sometimes they told stories of legends the Egyptians believed in. I hope this helps.
The correct answer is Option D) Yellow River
The Yellow river is also known as the Huang He and is the second largest river in all of China.
It holds a special place in the history of the country as it is known as the birthplace of the ancient Chinese civilization.
Early civilizations all grew around large rivers which ensured plenty of water and great land.
The Egyptian Civilization grew around the Nile and the Indian civilization grew around the Indus River.
Similarly, the Yellow River gave birth to the early civilization in China, so much so that many historians say that the China we know today would not have existed if there was no Yellow River.
Answer: They lost what they fought to preserve.
Explanation:
The French and Indian War broke out in 1754 and then two years later, became part of a the wider Seven Years War. It was fought by the British colonies and Britain against the French colonies and their Indian allies.
The British invested huge sums of money into this campaign as they sought to hold on their American colonies and in the end won.
They then however, engaged in practices that sought to extract the war debt they accumulated by defending the colonies from the colonies themselves. This led to such widespread discontent that the American Revolution broke out which saw the British then losing their colonies.
It was ironic because the British feared losing their colonies to the French but instead lost their colonies by their own actions instead of those of the French.
The first thing I thought of:
wars and those have their effects