HISTORY
THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST AND EGYPT 3200 BC500 BC
Question
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Ramses II
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reigned for more than 66 years and is known for the construction of Egypt’s most famous monuments and architecture.
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the most sacred text of the Hebrew Bible, includes the first five books
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region of the Middle East in which civilizations first arose
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economic system in which goods or services are paid for through the exchange of a token of an agreed value
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -World renowned as a great builder, Ramses II was vastly fascinated with architecture. During his 66 years long rule, he master-crafted and rebuilt many monuments, structures, and temples. Two of his most well-acclaimed works include the gigantic temples of Abu Simbel and Ramesseum.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Ramesseum is the second largest temple of Ancient Egypt and was King Ramesses II’s mortuary temple. It took more than 20 years to construct and honored Ramesses II as a living god before continuing worship after his death.
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