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there are 3 kingdoms

1) old kingdom~refered to pyramid age (building, working together)

2) middle kingdom~devolped new government one pharaoh ruling (powerful,strong,control)

3) new kingdom~started out strong, then got taken over (weak,harsh,sad)

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