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What did Pharaoh Hor-Aha do

Hor-aha, the son of Pharaoh Narmer, continued the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt when he ascended the throne. Among his accomplishments are the building of the temple to the goddess Neith in the Delta, and spreading Egypt's boundaries to the first cataract of the Nile as a result of military campaigns against Nubia in the south. He reigned 62 years.

Which group settled on the mainland of Greece

Mycenaeans

What does rarefraction mean

The spreading of molecules of sound. :)

What change resulted in the building of Europe megaliths

A shift to agriculture

What group of people were the first to form a civilization

The Sumerians

What best describes the new kingdom of Egypt

The New Kingdom was formed after Pharoah United The Upper and Lower Kingdoms

What describes the Persians

Cheap jewelry and cologne

Does it move from an area of high pressure to low pressure or low pressure to high pressure

A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.

What was Rosetta stone useful for

The Rosetta Stone is a stone with writing on it Egyptian and Greek, using hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek scripts. The hieroglyphic was the script used for important or religious documents. Demotic was the common script of Egypt and Greek the language of the rulers of Egypt at that time.

Who were the first inhabitants of the fertile cresent

wh was the first inhabitants of the fertile cresent

What is indus valley civilization known as

Also known as Harappan civilization and the Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.

What person or group often used trade to spread ideas inventions and material goods

The Phonecians

What does Torah in Hebrew means

Torah means 'teachings' or 'instruction'.

What is the difference between Hebrew and Sumerian societies revealed in exodus

Sumerian societies are not mentioned in the Book of Exodus.

What was Judaism's most important laws written in

Judaism's most important laws are written in the Torah.

What is the term that refers to modern humans

we are homo sapians

Which group of people rejected the idea of the Sumerian city state

the hebrews

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