the industries that went into decline were:-CoalMining.-Shipbuilding.these industries did not prosper in the boom in the 1920s.
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If the Egyptians pleased the gods, they believed Egypt would prosper and that they would have a peaceful afterlife. If they, however, did not please the gods, Egypt would not prosper and in the afterlife, Osiris would not look kindly upon them and they will have a chaotic afterlife. Hope this helps!
pharaoh of egypt were so sucessful for so long bcus of the things they created .......the factors that led to the decline of egypt was the use the nile river to transport their goods and it flows up hill and down hill .............( by heaven g ) please leave a commet
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Decline.
Antonyms of prosperous are 'ailing' and 'poor'.
the industries that went into decline were:-CoalMining.-Shipbuilding.these industries did not prosper in the boom in the 1920s.
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The factors that led to the decline of Egypt was a civil war that left Egypt weak and poorly defended. It happened near the end of the New Kingdom.
It began to prosper
it declined in 5000 bc
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because the civil war left egypt weak and poorly defended.
The decline and fall of ancient Egypt was influenced by a combination of factors including foreign invasions, internal political instability, economic challenges, and environmental changes like droughts and famines. Additionally, the changing balance of power in the region and the inability to effectively adapt to new threats played a role in the decline of Egypt as a dominant civilization.
If the Egyptians pleased the gods, they believed Egypt would prosper and that they would have a peaceful afterlife. If they, however, did not please the gods, Egypt would not prosper and in the afterlife, Osiris would not look kindly upon them and they will have a chaotic afterlife. Hope this helps!
Evidence such as the weakening of central authority, succession struggles, and invasions by foreign powers suggest that Egypt's decline was political. The preservation of cultural achievements like art, literature, and architecture during this period indicates that the decline was not due to a loss of cultural vibrancy.