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Under which ruler did the ancient Egyptians return to polytheism after the death of Akhenaton?
 
 

a. Tutankhamen
  b. Hatshepsut
  c. Amenhotep
  d. the Ptolemies



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In ancient Egypt, which son of Isis and Osiris was symbolized by the falcon?
 
 

a. Horus
  b. Seth
  c. Aton
  d. Mayet




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