The last Great Pyramid as defined by most people would be Menkaure's, completed in 2510 bce. It stands at 65 meters/213 feet high. However, if you're defining a Great Pyramid as one built by a pharaoh, then the last one was for the first Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty. This was built by Ahmose I, who died in 1525 bce.
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The young David was the one who defeated the giant Goliath.
Explanation:
The biblical story narrated in 1 Samuel 17: 4-23; 21: 9 tells that Goliath was a Philistine warrior who measured approximately three meters and wore a mail coat of copper of approximately 57 kilograms and David was a young sheepherder who had previously had to face wild beasts but did not belong to the army of Israel, but had only visited the battle site to feed their brothers who belonged to the army of Israel.
Upon hearing that Goliath challenged the Israelites and their God to confront him, and learned that they had been doing it systematically for 40 days, he took a sling, charged stones and confronted him by giving him an accurate shot in the middle, with which the giant fell and David decapitated him. David years later he served as king of Israel.
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Twenty-Fifth
Explanation:
Twenty-fifth amendment, is an amendment made in the constitution of the U.S. laying down the succession rules regarding vacancies and disabilities of the president's office and vice president's office. This clarifies that if the president dies, resigns or is removed from office, the vice president becomes president (as opposed to the acting president); and specifies procedures for filling a vacancy in the vice president's office and responding to it.
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D) Change Blindness
Explanation:
Change Blindness is a psychological phenomenon in which a person skips the change in visual stimulus. When the instructor was busy in giving the lecture, he did not notice that several students have left the room and were not attentive to the lecture. This is an example of change blindness.
Many immigrants arrived from Latin America and Asia.
Answer: C)