The missing key event for the New Kingdom (1550–1069 BCE) in the context of military campaigns is Hittites and Mitannians in Palestine. The New Kingdom is known for its military engagements against these groups, which played a significant role in the political landscape of the time.
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Era Years Military Campaign
Old Kingdom 2686–2181 BCE Nubia and Libya
Middle Kingdom 2125–1650 BCE Bedouins
New Kingdom 1550–1069 BCE ???To construct an accurate timeline that shows the major civilizations in Egypt during ancient times, which key event is missing?(1 point)
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Neo-Assyrians
Neo-Assyrians
Thebes
Thebes
Persians
Persians
Hittites and Mitannians in Palestine
Hittites and Mitannians in Palestine
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monotheism
monotheism
feminist system
feminist system
capitalism
capitalism
absolute monarchy
absolute monarchy
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The political philosophy of the Egyptian government through all three major dynastic periods—Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom—can be best described as absolute monarchy.
In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was considered a divine ruler with absolute authority over the land and people. The pharaoh was seen as a god on earth, responsible for maintaining ma'at (order, balance, and justice) and ensuring the prosperity of the state. This system of governance persisted throughout Egypt's dynastic history, where the centralized power and authority of the pharaoh were key to political organization and stability.
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Surrealism
Surrealism
Realism
Realism
Impressionism
Impressionism
Expressionism
The type of art style introduced into Egyptian culture during the Middle Kingdom is Realism. During this period, there was a shift towards a more realistic representation of human figures and emotions in art, moving away from the more rigid and idealized forms characteristic of the Old Kingdom. This increased focus on realism allowed for greater expression of individuality and the human experience in Middle Kingdom art.
Timeline Civilization
10,000 BCE to 2750 BCE Early villages and Sumerian Empire
2234–2154 BCE Akkadian Empire
2100–2004 BCE Ur-Namma
1792–1750 BCE
1595–1395 BCE The Hittites
1365–626 BCE The Assyrians
722–705 BCE Sargon II
626–539 BCE Neo-Babylonian Empire
539–651 AD Persian Empire/Alexander the Great/moreTo construct an accurate timeline that shows the major civilizations in Mesopotamia during ancient times, which key civilization is missing?(1 point)
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Babylonia
Babylonia
Hammurabi
Hammurabi
Palestine
Palestine
Egypt
The key civilization that is missing from the timeline showing the major civilizations in Mesopotamia is Babylonia. The Babylonian Empire, especially under Hammurabi, was a significant civilization in Mesopotamian history and should be included for an accurate representation of the timeline.
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to ensure everyone in society had a job
to ensure everyone in society had a job
to create more fairness and equality in the legal system
to create more fairness and equality in the legal system
to give the rich and powerful more rights than the poor
to give the rich and powerful more rights than the poor
to ensure religion was at the center of society
The intent of written law codes, such as Hammurabi's Code, was to create more fairness and equality in the legal system. Hammurabi's Code was established to provide a consistent and public set of laws that would apply to all individuals in society, thereby aiming to regulate behavior and resolve disputes in a structured manner. Although the Code did reflect social hierarchies, its overall purpose was to promote order and justice within the community.