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The Ancient Egyptian empire went through 3 distinct cycles called Kingdom, Middle Kingdom and Kingdom.
Group of answer choices
Young, Old
First, Last
Old, New
Upper, Lower
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Apopulation is a group of individuals of a single species existing together in an area. a population’s range, the area it occupies, changes over time. populations, in turn, may form a network, or metapopulation, connected by individuals that move from one group to another. within a population, the distribution of individuals can be random, uniform, or clumped, and the distribution is determined in part by the availability of resources. how might the geographic range of a species change if populations could not exchange individuals with each other? how would your answer depend on what type of metapopulation existed?
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Which beliefs and principles in the declaration of independence and the u.s. constitution create a national identity? a.) belief in god, allegiance to popular sovereignty, and states’ rights. b.) free enterprise system, free trade system, and separation of powers. c.) individual freedom, political equality, and unalienable rights. d.) powerful executive branch, judicial review, and bicameral legislature.
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This is a government controlled by one person with absolute power. question 3 options: communist democratic autocratic parliamentary
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Explain both sides of shays rebellion. include perspectives of the political leaders of the rebellion.
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