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In four to five sentences, analyze and describe the positive effects multiculturalism has had on Egypt.

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Answered by Priyaangel22
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Explanation:

Ancient Egyptian culture flourished between c. 5500 BCE with the rise of technology (as evidenced in the glasswork of faience) and 30 BCE with the death of Cleopatra VII, the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt. It is famous today for the great monuments which celebrated the triumphs of the rulers and honored the gods of the land. The culture is often misunderstood as having been obsessed with death but, had this been so, it is unlikely it would have made the significant impression it did on other ancient cultures such as Greece and Rome. The Egyptian culture was, in fact, life-affirming, as the scholar Salima Ikram writes:

Answered by jakylarichardson07
7

Answer:

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Explanation:

The early Vedic period is marked by the infiltration of Aryan peoples into the Indian sub-continent and their interaction with the Dravidian people. Aryans spread into the Ganges River valley about 1000 B.C.E. About that time, they developed the use of iron tools and weapons.

The positive effects of multiculturalism vary between each country's history. In Egypt, the effects of multiculturalism are mostly positive. As stated before, Egypt's multiculturalism comes from trading and marrying outside of the country. Some positive effects are:

1. The people learned to respect each other and each other's culture

2. Since part of the culture mixing was from trading, they had better trading deals

3. Since they traded and became friendly with other countries, it lowered the chances of war

4. Many countries made peace with Egypt

5. Different countries meant different educations. This could have lead to smarter people, a better leader, and a better overall society and social behavior.

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