What was included in a mummy's sarcophagus? Why?

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Answer: in a mummy's sarcophagus special jewels were placed in them as well as other important treasures. remember only pharohs were mummyfied so they had many golden jewels. the people who did this for there king believed the pharohs would need these treasure for the after life.  

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Which of these is the major cause for the fall of the Persian Empire?

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Answer:

conquest of Persia by Alexander of Macedon

Explanation:

The Persian Empire, which is now centered in the modern day Iran is the name given to dynasties founded by Cyrus the Great by the year 550B.C. It was known to be one of the biggest empire in history and it spanned different centuries, covering different areas from the Balkan Pennisula to the Indus Valley in West India.

Xerxes I in 480 BC led the invasion of Greece, an attempt that failed and that led to the decline of the Persian Empire. They had limited funds to protect their lands and they taxed their subjects heavily. Alexander the Great of Macedon in 330 B.C invaded the area with his army and the empire finally fell.

Who was the president who was a member of the Ohio gang

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Warren G. Harding


I hope that's help !

Warran G. Harding he was the president involved in the ohio gang. (:

Which is not guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?A.
right to trial by jury

B.
freedom to choose your own work

C.
freedom of the press

D.
protection from unreasonable searches

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The answer would be B.

Help please, I need this in before 11:40

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1.
The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970. Driven from their homes by unsatisfactory economic opportunities and harsh segregationist laws, many blacks headed north, where they took advantage of the need for industrial workers that first arose during the First World War. During the Great Migration, African Americans began to build a new place for themselves in public life, actively confronting racial prejudice as well as economic, political and social challenges to create a black urban culture that would exert enormous influence in the decades to come.

2. Life was not much better for African Americans, they stilled faced discrimination and violence.

3. Founded by Marcus Garvey in 1914, this group moved to NYC in 1918 and opened offices in urban ghettos in order to recruit followers. This group revolved around Garveys idea that African-Americans should build their own society to escape discrimination.

4. All genres of music was derived from black people. Jazz music especially. Jazz music in this era broke down the cultural barrier and united people of different races together to just enjoy music. This was very different from the strict segregation it used to be.

5. Langston Hughes was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance, which was the African American artistic movement in the 1920s that celebrated black life and culture. Hughes's creative genius was influenced by his life in New York City's Harlem, a primarily African American neighborhood.

Who led the 1791 revolt in Haiti?

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Answer:

Toussaint-Louverture

Explanation:

Jean-Jacques Dessalines :)

Which was not a cause of the French Revolution?(Points : 3)
the dictatorship of Napoleon Bonaparte

France's financial crisis

the tax burden on common people

the voting structure in the Estates-General

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A. The dictatorship of napoleon bonaparte. This event occurred a while after the french revolution, but the rest, however, are certainly true. :)
I would have to say Bonaparte's dictatorship, I'm not sure napoleon ever dictated france or anything in it