1.) Scholars have typically defined civilizations as possessing all…
Question Answered step-by-step 1.) Scholars have typically defined civilizations as possessing all… 1.) Scholars have typically defined civilizations as possessing all the following, EXCEPT: A.) Food surplusB.) EgalitarianismC.) TaxationD.) Labor specialization E.) Trade 2.) Between 8,000-7,000 BC, agriculture became first developed in scattered regions which included all of the following, EXCEPT: A.) Ancient IraqB.) Ancient ChinaC.) Ancient EgyptD.) Ancient GreeceE.) Ancient India/Pakistan 3.) Around 1550 BC, Egypt established the New Kingdom, became a military powerhouse largely due to the horse and chariot, and developed an empire under Thutmose III. How did the Egyptians acquire the horse and chariot? A.) They developed the innovation, themselves. B.) They developed the innovation with the help of Hebrews whom they had enslavedC.) They adopted the innovation from the expanding Roman EmpireD.) They adopted the innovation from Hykos prior to liberating themselves from the Hykos 4.)Female pharaoh, represented in paintings and sculpture with gender ambiguity, who launched major trade and construction developments in Egypt. a.) Akhenatenb.) Hatshepsutc.) Arsinoed.) Tutankhamune.) Cleopatra 5.) After Rameses II led the Egyptian army northward into battle with the Kadesh during the late Brone Age, ancient world civilizations entered a distinct era of diplomacy, commerce, and interaction. How did the conflict end to set this in motion?a.) The Egyptian army annihilated the Kadesh and the threat they posed to Mediterranean populations. b.) The Egyptians were victorious but fell into decline due to the cost of the war and unfavorable climate changes. c.) The Egyptians and Kadesh killed one another in tremendous numbers then merged their populations. d.) The Egyptians and Kadesh “bleed” each other, then the Egyptians accepted a diplomatic truce, perhaps the first in history. History World History HIST 1311 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


