The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
If there was another Pharaoh would the mummification process still go on?
No, not anymore. The reason why is that the mummification process was a belief of ancient Egypt, in the times of the Pharaohs.
Would the process change towards new rules?
Probably, because modern technology and medical advancements would recommend something different, but as I wrote above, mummification was a belief system of thousands of years ago.
Ancient Egyptians used the mummification process because they believed the body should arrive in the afterlife safely and intact.
The purpose of mummification was to preserve the body afterlife.
Egyptian Pharaohs were considered the representant of the gods incarnated on Earth. People believed they were the representatives of the gods. In the Egyptian Book of the Death, it is described the afterlife path to heaven, to the house of the gods. So the Pharoh had to be mummified in order to preserve his body and use it again afterlife in his path to get to heaven.
Many new restrictions were placed on the farmers from before they had freedoms. After the English sent troops to the americas, there were more limitations to what the colonists could do.
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Hitler broke the treaty of Versailles in 1938 by putting troops in the demilitarized zone between France and Germany. He also invaded Poland and annexed Austria despite the warnings not to by the later to become Allied Powers.
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The Maine is known for its catastrophic loss in the Port of Havana on the morning of February 15, 1898. It was sent to protect the interests of American citizens during the Cuban revolts against Spain. It exploded suddenly, without warning, losing the life in the explosion three quarters of its crew. The causes of the explosion were not clear in a commission of inquiry, but the American public, fueled by the incendiary proclamations of the US tabloid press made by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, blamed Spain.
It has been 120 years since the sinking of the Maine and still many wonder what really happened. The hypotheses remain the same: a mine placed by Cuban patriots who wanted to provoke an American intervention; agents of the Spanish government who tried to teach a lesson to the newborn northern imperialism; an accident caused by the use of highly volatile bituminous coal in boilers too close to the ammunition store; and that the United States itself caused the explosion to have a pretext that would allow them to invade the island militarily.
Which of these hypotheses approaches the truth? Will we know someday? Probably not. Maybe it does not even matter. In the Cemetery of Arlington they rest, under the recovered main mast of the ship, the victims of that unfortunate event. In Havana, facing the sea that guards the burned remains of the Maine, a soulless monument awaits for its just and definitive consecration.
I would say the two goals are developing humane treatment for the mentally ill and establishing hospitals for the mentally ill. Dorothea saw the terrible living conditions of the mentally ill and started a reform to fix them because they were treated terribly. They were abused and found playing with rats etc.