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Question 1

To legitimize her rule, Hatchepsut
 
  a. emphasized her divine birth and claimed to be conceived by the god Amon-Re.
  b. was depicted with male attire and a male body.
  c. sought to create a clear distinction between her position as queen regent and as pharaoh.
  d. promoted trading expeditions to the land of Punt that sought precious treasures used in mummification and rituals.
  e. all of the above

Question 2

Who was the most important historian of the Hellenistic period?
 
  a. Menander
  b. Polybius
  c. Euclid
  d. Thucydides
  e. Archimedes



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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