WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! PLEASE HURRY! I AM TIMED1
Read the passage.
Queen Hatshepsut ruled...
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! PLEASE HURRY! I AM TIMED1
Read the passage.
Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from 1473–1458 BCE. She took over as pharaoh, saying that she was related to the gods. She also wore men’s clothing to make herself appear as strong as a man. She controlled the world’s greatest army, created many monuments, and started trade with other countries.
Which piece of evidence from the passage supports the reason "Queen Hatshepsut’s actions made her a powerful pharaoh”?
She ruled Egypt from 1473–1458 BCE.
She said she was related to the gods.
She wore men’s clothing to appear strong.
She controlled a great army and started trade.
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