Question
Which of these best describes the government that existed in the Egyptian civilization of the Nile Valley?
A.
Egypt's government controlled nearly all aspects of public life.
B.
Egypt was divided into many city-states that were independent.
C.
Egypt had little government, and its citizens had great freedom.
D.
Egypt was more of a geographic region than a nation or empire.
A.
Egypt's government controlled nearly all aspects of public life.
B.
Egypt was divided into many city-states that were independent.
C.
Egypt had little government, and its citizens had great freedom.
D.
Egypt was more of a geographic region than a nation or empire.
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The best description of the government that existed in the Egyptian civilization of the Nile Valley is:
A. Egypt's government controlled nearly all aspects of public life.
Ancient Egypt was characterized by a centralized government often associated with the pharaoh, who held significant power over the state and its people, influencing religious, political, and economic life.
A. Egypt's government controlled nearly all aspects of public life.
Ancient Egypt was characterized by a centralized government often associated with the pharaoh, who held significant power over the state and its people, influencing religious, political, and economic life.
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