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Which of the following statements apply to the new kingdom? choose all answers that are correct. a. papyrus first used as a writing material. b. king tut becomes pharaoh. c. akenaten attempts to revolutionize religion. d. the embalming process is developed.
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Plz . explain what shopping was like in london during the early 1900s. how does this differ from the modern shopping experience?
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