The event that ended the Hellenistic period of Egypt was the death of Cleopatra in 30 BCE.
What event ended the Hellenistic period of Egypt?(1 point)
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the death of Akhenaten
the death of Akhenaten
the ascent of Ramses II
the ascent of Ramses II
the occupation of Northern Egypt by the Neo-Assyrian Empire
the occupation of Northern Egypt by the Neo-Assyrian Empire
the death of Cleopatra in 30 BCE
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the arch bridge
the arch bridge
the number zero
the number zero
hygiene products
hygiene products
mass production
A cultural development in ancient Egypt was hygiene products.
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Hittite Empire
Hittite Empire
Babylonian Empire
Babylonian Empire
Assyrian Empire
Assyrian Empire
Akkadian Empire
Akkadian Empire
Sargon the Great likely established the world’s first great empire, which was the Akkadian Empire.
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It allowed trade over long distances.
It allowed trade over long distances.
It gave soldiers a common way to communicate military instructions prior to battle.
It gave soldiers a common way to communicate military instructions prior to battle.
It provided law codes for the public.
It provided law codes for the public.
It allowed ritualistic prayers to be written for all to read.
Written language was likely developed because it provided law codes for the public.
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Civil wars broke out within civilizations.
Civil wars broke out within civilizations.
Large civilizations needed leadership and organization.
Large civilizations needed leadership and organization.
Large civilizations needed someone to hold the most power.
Large civilizations needed someone to hold the most power.
The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution led to political unrest.
The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution led to political unrest.
Because of the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution, political leaders became necessary in large civilizations because large civilizations needed leadership and organization.
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They were not allowed to divorce.
They were not allowed to divorce.
They could vote and own businesses.
They could vote and own businesses.
They were expected to be wives and mothers, and they had few legal rights.
They were expected to be wives and mothers, and they had few legal rights.
They kept their children after divorce.
Roman women were affected by patriarchy in that they were expected to be wives and mothers, and they had few legal rights.