Question
Why was it so common for new dynastic families to establish control of Egypt?(1 point)
Responses
Control of new regions led to diverse thought within the kingdom.
Control of new regions led to diverse thought within the kingdom.
Many pharaohs were assassinated, allowing new ones to rise to power.
Many pharaohs were assassinated, allowing new ones to rise to power.
Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.
Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.
When temples and pyramids were completed, pharaohs retired to these locations, setting up the opportunity for a new dynasty to begin.
Responses
Control of new regions led to diverse thought within the kingdom.
Control of new regions led to diverse thought within the kingdom.
Many pharaohs were assassinated, allowing new ones to rise to power.
Many pharaohs were assassinated, allowing new ones to rise to power.
Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.
Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.
When temples and pyramids were completed, pharaohs retired to these locations, setting up the opportunity for a new dynasty to begin.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most fitting response to why it was common for new dynastic families to establish control of Egypt is:
**Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.**
This reflects the historical context of dynastic change when ineffective leadership could create opportunities for ambitious individuals or families to seize control and establish new dynasties.
**Poor leadership from unskilled leaders often allowed a new, dynamic leader to rise to power.**
This reflects the historical context of dynastic change when ineffective leadership could create opportunities for ambitious individuals or families to seize control and establish new dynasties.