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One of the last pharaohs of the New Kingdom, and one who saw many of the rulers of powerful neighboring kingdoms as brothers, was
 
  a. Ramesses II.
  b. Tutankhamen.
  c. Narmer.
  d. Hatshepsut.
  e. Akhenaten.

Question 2

Why did Emperor Wu establish the Imperial Academy?
 
  a. To increase the power of the military
  b. To encourage trade and commerce
  c. To encourage the study of Confucian texts
  d. To place all scholars under his control
  e. To stamp out non-orthodox beliefs



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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