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they inroduced monothesis which worshipping one god named aten the son god akhenaton wanted any timples that represented the other gods to be distoryed because he wanted them to believe in one god (sry 4 spelling im not that gud yea yea yea ik that is what spell check is for wateva) written by alana

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