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Maathorneferure was an Ancient Egyptian queen, the Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II. <span>Maathorneferure was a daughter of the </span>Hittite<span> king </span>Hattusili III<span> and his wife, Queen </span>Puduhepa. <span>Maathorneferure was married to the </span>Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 34th year of his reign, becoming the King's Great Wife. Her original name is unknown, but her Egyptian name translates as "One who sees Horus, the invisible splendor of Ra". <span>Maathorneferure's marriage to the Egyptian king was the conclusion of the peace process which had begun with the signing of a </span><span>peace treaty.
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the answer is A: "neglected the principle "separation of powers" because it did not create a separate judicial branch"
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He was Plato's teacher. Everything Plato knew or felt about philosophy, he learned it from Socrates. Socrates' execution also deeply affected Plato. His political and moral philosophy is strongly influenced by his hatred of the system that got Socrates killed.
Answer: The correct answer is : Individuals from the third state were not happy because 95% of them were peasants and farmers and the other two states did not take them into account and treated them badly. Taxes were paid by the third state, all the burden fell on them, while members of the other two states did not pay taxes and had feudal privileges. The peasants stormed the Bastille and dismantled it and this was the first example of popular protest in the French Revolution.