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What was the daily life of Egyptian pharaohs like?

The day of an Egyptian pharaoh typically started with servants cleaning and dressing him. Servants would embellish him with various types of jewelry, especially gold. Once dressed, the pharaoh entered the audience chamber to hold a daily meeting. Guests that entered the room would kneel down before the pharaoh to display their reverence. The pharaoh often received numerous gifts from ambassadors of foreign countries, noble people, special envoys and generals.\nAfter the meeting, the pharaoh paid tribute to Amen-Re to keep the empire’s divine order. He would ask questions to Amen-Re and get a..

What is the history of Bluebeard the pirate?

According to the tale, after Bluebeard convinces a young girl to marry him, he leaves her responsible for the keys to the estate. She may have free reign of the house, but she is forbidden to enter one tiny room. Temptation gets the best of her, and she looks inside; there she finds the bodies of his former wives. In a frenzy, she drops the keys, which then become stained with blood. The next day when he returns, he sees the bloody keys and knows what she has done. He then decides that he must kill her as well. She begs for time so that she may say her prayers, and he agrees to give her half o..

How did Utah get its name?

According to the first theory, European settlers arrived in present-day Utah, then populated with Native Americans. They shared living space with the Ute Indians. Settlers found the name Ute, meaning mountain people, fitting for the natural landscape. Regardless of origin, Utah eventually become the official title for the 45th state. Utah entered statehood on January 4, 1896. Its capital city, Salt Lake City, formed shortly after. The city's name derives from the Great Salt Lake, which enjoys distinction as the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere.Utah contains other diverse g..

Who led the Civil Rights movement in the United States?

Martin Luther King Jr. rose to prominence from the boycott of city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, after Rosa Parks was sent to jail for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger. Malcolm X was at the forefront of the black nationalism movement and inspired militant groups such as the Black Panthers. Andrew Goodman was a white civil rights worker who was killed in 1964 by the Ku Klux Klan.

What did Tycho Brahe discover?

Brahe's observation of a supernova in 1572 and a comet in 1577 helped him disprove the idea that the sky above the Earth is static. Brahe's study of the heavens was bolstered by King Frederick II of Denmark, who offered financial support for his studies in 1575. The famous German astronomer Johannes Kepler served as Brahe's assistant near the end of the 16th century.

Why did the Industrial Revolution start?

As the population grew, people started moving and forming cities, which increased the demand for products. Banks also began growing and encouraged people to take investment risks. Another factor that contributed to the start of the Industrial Revolution was improved methods of transportation. Improved transportation methods allowed industries to transport goods to other parts of the world. As global trade became a major part of England's economy, governmental policies changed to encourage foreign trade and to begin financing companies. All of these factors led the way for other countries ..

What are some facts about Egyptian mummification?

Before the mummification process began, the dead body was washed and purified. The liver, lungs, stomach and intestines were removed and when that was complete, the body was filled back in with sawdust or linen to look as normal as possible. The embalmer would allow the body to dry out for 40 to 50 days, replace the sawdust or linen with new stuffing and then wrap each section of the body in linen. Once the body was completely covered in its shroud, the mummy was placed in a sarcophagus, which was a stone or wooden container that would come to be its final resting place.

What did the Mongol people invent?

Many of the most substantial Mongol inventions were of a military nature. Chief among these was the composite bow. Unlike the bows of Europe, which were made from a single piece of wood, Mongol bows were a composite construction consisting of materials such as horn, wood and sinew.\nThe advantage of a composite bow is the ability to provide the same amount of energy to the arrow as an all-wood bow but in a much smaller package. Composite bows were attractive for their small size and high accuracy and were perfect for use on horseback.\nThe Mongols also innovated many types of arrow design, fro..

Was the Agricultural Adjustment Act successful?

The Agriculture Adjustment Act was one of the first New Deal programs. This act officially declared that Congress was responsible for balancing the supply and demand of certain commodities. Seven specific commodities produced by farmers were controlled under the act, including corn, wheat, cotton, rice, peanuts, tobacco and milk. The primary goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act was to decrease the surplus of these commodities, which would raise prices and stabilize the farming industry.\nTo do this, the government offered farmers payments not to plant these crops or to limit the production ..

Where did Christopher Columbus sail from?

When Christopher Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492, his goal was to find the western route to India, China and the spice islands of Asia. Columbus stumbled upon an island in the Bahamas, which he claimed for Spain. When he later landed on Cuba, he thought he reached mainland China. In December, he landed in Hispaniola, which he thought may be Japan.When he returned to Spain in March 1493 with captured natives, spices and gold, he was honored by the Spanish court. Columbus continued his journeys west, traveling to and from the New World a total of four times during his lifetime.

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