akhenaton created the worship of the sun which made the egyptians very angry they ended up going back to the old system of religion.
The present group of world leaders range from top leaders of democratic nations to nations that are run by dictatorships. And, all sorts of things in between. This means monarchies to religious run governments, where members of the clergy are also the political leaders. How these various types of leaders react to demands by their people depends on the amount of liberty each country has. Generally speaking, democratic leaders are more receptive to their peoples demands.
Deer react very well to seasonal changes. :)
please answer
stimulus
Initially they were not very supportive, but that changed after the leaders were executed.
Stimuli
They can't teach in the game but if you have seen the tv shows they will teach
You have to be confident about your self. You have to remember that these changes are for the good and keep a positive attitude.
they use senses
they chose to move a way
Hellenism first entered Judea following Alexander the Great's conquests in the late 4th century BCE, leading to the spread of Greek culture and influence. Initially, some Jewish leaders embraced Hellenism, seeking to adopt its advancements in philosophy and governance. However, this led to tensions, particularly as more traditionalist factions opposed the erosion of Jewish customs and religious practices. The conflict culminated in the Maccabean Revolt (167-160 BCE), where Jewish leaders sought to resist Hellenistic impositions and restore Jewish sovereignty and religious integrity.
Looking at history, there seem to be two primary reasons, almost always in combination: psychological and conflicts of interest.Psychological: Humans normally react negatively to changes, especially changes in life style. Changes disrupt routines which people use to predict their future and to make decisions, both large and small.Conflicts of interest: Individuals who are in control of the power structures are responsible for predicting the future and making decisions for others: as parents do for their children, religious leaders do for their congregations, business leaders do for the communities, or politicians do for citizens. These interests become conflicted when their power structures appear to be threatened. That is, when the benefits of the new technology can't be controlled and/or limited by those in power.These psychological, social, religious, economic, and political conflicts result in detrimental impacts on individuals and communities, as well as their existing institutions and traditions.Cumulative negative reactions can become intense enough to even result in the outright banning of a technology.