Which ancient Egyptian achievement were most directly the results of their religious beliefs. Select two correct answer

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Two ancient Egyptian achievements that were most directly a result of their religious beliefs are:

  1. Pyramids and Tombs: The construction of monumental structures such as the pyramids was primarily driven by beliefs in the afterlife and the importance of preserving the bodies of the deceased for their journey into the next world. The Pyramids of Giza, for example, served as tombs for pharaohs and were designed to facilitate their passage to the afterlife.

  2. Temples: The building of elaborate temples dedicated to various gods and goddesses was a direct result of religious beliefs. These temples not only served as places of worship but also as centers of economic activity and community gatherings, reflecting the Egyptians' devotion to their deities and their desire to maintain favor with them.

Both of these achievements underscore the profound influence of religion on ancient Egyptian culture and society.