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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
What tribe has the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border?
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Brian
Haudenosaunee people have the legal right to freely cross the US–Canadian border.
Haudenosaunee people have the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border.
question-420_45_8.mp3
22,050
Emma
What tribe has the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border?
5731a5ede17f3d14004222a8
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
Where do a minority of US Native Americans live?
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Brian
A minority of US Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations.
A minority of US Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations.
question-420_45_9.mp3
22,050
Emma
Where do a minority of US Native Americans live?
5731a687e17f3d14004222b9
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population. They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. The most ...
What do most Venezuelans have?
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Joanna
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population.
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around two percent of the total population.
question-420_46_0.mp3
22,050
Emma
What do most Venezuelans have?
5731a687e17f3d14004222ba
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population. They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. The most ...
How many different languages does the 2% of truly indigenous Venezuelans speak?
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Joanna
They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades.
They speak around twenty-nine different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades.
question-420_46_1.mp3
22,050
Kendra
How many different languages does the two percent of truly indigenous Venezuelans speak?
5731a687e17f3d14004222bb
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population. They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. The most ...
Why are the languages of the indigenous peoples of Venezuela in danger of becoming extinct?
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Joanna
They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades.
They speak around twenty-nine different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades.
question-420_46_2.mp3
22,050
Matthew
Why are the languages of the indigenous peoples of Venezuela in danger of becoming extinct?
5731a687e17f3d14004222bc
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population. They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. The most ...
Who were the most advanced native people to have lived in what is present-day Venezuela?
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5731a687e17f3d14004222bd
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage, but the indigenous population make up only around 2% of the total population. They speak around 29 different languages and many more dialects, but some of the ethnic groups are very small and their languages are in danger of becoming extinct in the next decades. The most ...
What made the Timoto-cuicas so advanced?
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Joanna
In total it is estimated that there were between 350 thousand and 500 thousand inhabitants, the most densely populated area being the Andean region (Timoto-cuicas), thanks to the advanced agricultural techniques used.
In total it is estimated that there were between three hundred fifty thousand and five hundred thousand inhabitants, the most densely populated area being the Andean region (Timoto-cuicas), thanks to the advanced agricultural techniques used.
question-420_46_4.mp3
22,050
Joey
What made the Timoto-cuicas so advanced?
5731a7740fdd8d15006c642b
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes. When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on share...
What remains a controversy regarding how to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Kevin
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes.
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes.
question-420_47_0.mp3
22,050
Olivia
What remains a controversy regarding how to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
5731a7740fdd8d15006c642c
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes. When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on share...
How may subsets of peoples be named?
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Kevin
When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on shared language, region, or historical relationship.
When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on shared language, region, or historical relationship.
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22,050
Matthew
How may subsets of peoples be named?
5731a7740fdd8d15006c642d
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes. When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on share...
Many of what have been used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Kevin
Many English exonyms have been used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Many English exonyms have been used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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22,050
Emma
Many of what have been used to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
5731a7740fdd8d15006c642e
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes. When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on share...
Who used foreign language terms to give names to indigenous peoples?
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Kevin
Some of these names were based on foreign-language terms used by earlier explorers and colonists, while others resulted from the colonists' attempt to translate endonyms from the native language into their own, and yet others were pejorative terms arising out of prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict.
Some of these names were based on foreign-language terms used by earlier explorers and colonists, while others resulted from the colonists' attempt to translate endonyms from the native language into their own, and yet others were pejorative terms arising out of prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict.
question-420_47_3.mp3
22,050
Kevin
Who used foreign language terms to give names to indigenous peoples?
5731a7740fdd8d15006c642f
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing dispute over the acceptable ways to refer to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and to broad subsets thereof, such as those living in a specific country or sharing certain cultural attributes. When discussing broader subsets of peoples, naming may be based on share...
Why were pejorative terms sometimes used for the native populations?
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Kevin
Some of these names were based on foreign-language terms used by earlier explorers and colonists, while others resulted from the colonists' attempt to translate endonyms from the native language into their own, and yet others were pejorative terms arising out of prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict.
Some of these names were based on foreign-language terms used by earlier explorers and colonists, while others resulted from the colonists' attempt to translate endonyms from the native language into their own, and yet others were pejorative terms arising out of prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict.
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22,050
Olivia
Why were pejorative terms sometimes used for the native populations?
5731a8d20fdd8d15006c6435
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist. During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the U...
What have the peoples in the Americas been more vocal about since the 20th century?
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Kendra
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist.
However, since the twentieth century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist.
question-420_48_0.mp3
22,050
Salli
What have the peoples in the Americas been more vocal about since the twentieth century?
5731a8d20fdd8d15006c6436
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist. During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the U...
What terms do the indigenous people press to eliminate?
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Kendra
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist.
However, since the twentieth century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist.
question-420_48_1.mp3
22,050
Joanna
What terms do the indigenous people press to eliminate?
5731a8d20fdd8d15006c6437
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist. During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the U...
Who initially proposed using the term "Native American" to recognize the primacy of the native population?
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Kendra
During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the United States government responded by proposing the use of the term "Native American," to recognize the primacy of indigenous peoples' tenure in the nation, but this term was not fully accepted.
During the latter half of the twentieth century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the United States government responded by proposing the use of the term "Native American," to recognize the primacy of indigenous peoples' tenure in the nation, but this term was not fully accepted.
question-420_48_2.mp3
22,050
Ivy
Who initially proposed using the term "Native American" to recognize the primacy of the native population?
5731a8d20fdd8d15006c6438
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
However, since the 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have been more vocal about the ways they wish to be referred to, pressing for the elimination of terms widely considered to be obsolete, inaccurate, or racist. During the latter half of the 20th century and the rise of the Indian rights movement, the U...
What naming convention is accepted by all indigenous groups?
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Kendra
Other naming conventions have been proposed and used, but none are accepted by all indigenous groups.
Other naming conventions have been proposed and used, but none are accepted by all indigenous groups.
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22,050
Kevin
What naming convention is accepted by all indigenous groups?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America). These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples. Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Org...
Where has there been a rise of indigenous movements in recent years?
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Olivia
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America).
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America).
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22,050
Justin
Where has there been a rise of indigenous movements in recent years?
5731a9d8e99e3014001e61b7
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America). These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples. Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Org...
What do the organizing groups hope to obtain for themselves?
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Olivia
These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples.
These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples.
question-420_49_1.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What do the organizing groups hope to obtain for themselves?
5731a9d8e99e3014001e61b8
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America). These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples. Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Org...
What is an example of a movement which is working to obtain rights for Amazonian populations everywhere?
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Olivia
Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin and the Indian Council of South America are examples of movements that are breaking the barrier of borders in order to obtain rights for Amazonian indigenous populations everywhere.
Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin and the Indian Council of South America are examples of movements that are breaking the barrier of borders in order to obtain rights for Amazonian indigenous populations everywhere.
question-420_49_2.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
What is an example of a movement which is working to obtain rights for Amazonian populations everywhere?
5731a9d8e99e3014001e61b9
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In recent years, there has been a rise of indigenous movements in the Americas (mainly South America). These are rights-driven groups that organize themselves in order to achieve some sort of self-determination and the preservation of their culture for their peoples. Organizations like the Coordinator of Indigenous Org...
Where can similar movements for indigenous rights be seen?
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Olivia
Similar movements for indigenous rights can also be seen in Canada and the United States, with movements like the International Indian Treaty Council and the accession of native Indian group into the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization.
Similar movements for indigenous rights can also be seen in Canada and the United States, with movements like the International Indian Treaty Council and the accession of native Indian group into the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization.
question-420_49_3.mp3
22,050
Ivy
Where can similar movements for indigenous rights be seen?
5731aab1b9d445190005e443
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change. The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country. The forum als...
Who started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change?
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Kendra
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change.
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change.
question-420_50_0.mp3
22,050
Salli
Who started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change?
5731aab1b9d445190005e444
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change. The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country. The forum als...
What did the meeting condemn plans by the Europeans to do?
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Kendra
The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country.
The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country.
question-420_50_1.mp3
22,050
Salli
What did the meeting condemn plans by the Europeans to do?
5731aab1b9d445190005e445
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change. The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country. The forum als...
What did the forum express for Morales and his proposed changes?
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Kendra
The forum also expressed solidarity with the Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities.
The forum also expressed solidarity with the Morales and his economic and social changes in the interest of historically marginalized majorities.
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Joanna
What did the forum express for Morales and his proposed changes?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change. The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country. The forum als...
What did the forum question about US interference?
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Kendra
Furthermore, in a cathartic blow to the US-backed elite, it questioned US interference through diplomats and NGOs.
Furthermore, in a cathartic blow to the US-backed elite, it questioned US interference through diplomats and NGOs.
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Joey
What did the forum question about US interference?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Representatives from indigenous and rural organizations from major South American countries, including Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile and Brazil, started a forum in support of Morales' legal process of change. The meeting condemned plans by the European "foreign power elite" to destabilize the country. The forum als...
What was the forum suspicious of?
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Kendra
The forum was suspicious of plots against Bolivia and other countries, including Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay and Nicaragua.
The forum was suspicious of plots against Bolivia and other countries, including Cuba, Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay and Nicaragua.
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Ivy
What was the forum suspicious of?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. "Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes. Neither...
What does the genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on?
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Joey
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
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Kendra
What does the genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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How is Y-DNA passed along?
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Joey
"Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes.
"Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes.
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Amy
How is Y-DNA passed along?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. "Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes. Neither...
What is the only way that Y-DNA and mtDNA change?
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Joey
Neither recombines, and thus Y-DNA and mtDNA change only by chance mutation at each generation with no intermixture between parents' genetic material.
Neither recombines, and thus Y-DNA and mtDNA change only by chance mutation at each generation with no intermixture between parents' genetic material.
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Joanna
What is the only way that Y-DNA and mtDNA change?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. "Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes. Neither...
Which type of DNA is passed from the mother to offspring of both genders?
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Joey
"Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes.
"Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes.
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Kimberly
Which type of DNA is passed from the mother to offspring of both genders?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic history of indigenous peoples of the Americas primarily focus on Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups and Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. "Y-DNA" is passed solely along the patrilineal line, from father to son, while "mtDNA" is passed down the matrilineal line, from mother to offspring of both sexes. Neither...
What is AtDNA generally only used to measure?
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Joey
AtDNA is generally used to measure the average continent-of-ancestry genetic admixture in the entire human genome and related isolated populations.
AtDNA is generally used to measure the average continent-of-ancestry genetic admixture in the entire human genome and related isolated populations.
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Amy
What is AtDNA generally only used to measure?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
Who have studies of the mtDNA of Turkic-speaking peoples shown they're closest to genetically?
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Amy
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
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Amy
Who have studies of the mtDNA of Turkic-speaking peoples shown they're closest to genetically?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
What group were the ancestors of the American Indians separated from?
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Amy
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
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Kendra
What group were the ancestors of the American Indians separated from?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
When did the ancestors of the American Indians separate from their parent population?
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Amy
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
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Kevin
When did the ancestors of the American Indians separate from their parent population?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
When did research find evidence for a common ancestry between Native Americans and Altaians?
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Amy
2012 research found evidence for a recent common ancestry between Native Americans and indigenous Altaians based on mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome analysis.
twenty twelve research found evidence for a recent common ancestry between Native Americans and indigenous Altaians based on mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome analysis.
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Kendra
When did research find evidence for a common ancestry between Native Americans and Altaians?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Genetic studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of Amerindians and some Siberian and Central Asian peoples also revealed that the gene pool of the Turkic-speaking peoples of Siberia such as Altaians, Khakas, Shors and Soyots, living between the Altai and Lake Baikal along the Sayan mountains, are genetically closest to Am...
What DNA analysis indicated the common ancestry of the Native Americans?
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Amy
2012 research found evidence for a recent common ancestry between Native Americans and indigenous Altaians based on mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome analysis.
twenty twelve research found evidence for a recent common ancestry between Native Americans and indigenous Altaians based on mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome analysis.
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Joanna
What DNA analysis indicated the common ancestry of the Native Americans?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population. The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Am...
What did human settlement of the New World occur in?
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Ivy
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population.
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial fifteen thousand to twenty thousand-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population.
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Olivia
What did human settlement of the New World occur in?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population. The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Am...
How long of a layover did the human nomads have in Beringia?
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Ivy
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population.
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial fifteen thousand to twenty thousand-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population.
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Kevin
How long of a layover did the human nomads have in Beringia?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What do the diversity and distributions of Y lineage specific to South America indicate about certain peoples there?
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Ivy
The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Americas populations have been isolated since the initial colonization of the region.
The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Americas populations have been isolated since the initial colonization of the region.
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Kimberly
What do the diversity and distributions of Y lineage specific to South America indicate about certain peoples there?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population. The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Am...
What population has mtDNA and atDNA mutations, making them distinct from other indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Ivy
The Na-Dené, Inuit and Indigenous Alaskan populations exhibit haplogroup Q (Y-DNA) mutations, however are distinct from other indigenous peoples of the Americas with various mtDNA and atDNA mutations.
The Na-Dene, Inuit and Indigenous Alaskan populations exhibit haplogroup Q (Y-DNA) mutations, however are distinct from other indigenous peoples of the Americas with various mtDNA and atDNA mutations.
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Joey
What population has mtDNA and atDNA mutations, making them distinct from other indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Human settlement of the New World occurred in stages from the Bering sea coast line, with an initial 15,000 to 20,000-year layover on Beringia for the small founding population. The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain indigenous peoples of the Am...
What does the DNA evidence suggest about the migrants into the northern extremes of North America?
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Ivy
This suggests that the earliest migrants into the northern extremes of North America and Greenland derived from later migrant populations.
This suggests that the earliest migrants into the northern extremes of North America and Greenland derived from later migrant populations.
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Joanna
What does the DNA evidence suggest about the migrants into the northern extremes of North America?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
When was a study about the DNA of a young boy published in Nature?
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Emma
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
A twenty thirteen study in Nature reported that DNA found in the twenty-four thousand-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-east...
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Joanna
When was a study about the DNA of a young boy published in Nature?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
How old was the young boy's remains?
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Emma
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
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Kevin
How old was the young boy's remains?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
What culture was the boy from?
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What may one-third of the indigenous Americans ancestry be traced back to?
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Emma
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
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Justin
What may one-third of the indigenous Americans ancestry be traced back to?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A 2013 study in Nature reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the archaeological Mal'ta-Buret' culture suggest that up to one-third of the indigenous Americans may have ancestry that can be traced back to western Eurasians, who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 ...
What percent of Native American ancestry may originate through gene flow from the Mal'ta-Buret' population?
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"We estimate that 14 to 38 percent of Native American ancestry may originate through gene flow from this ancient population," the authors wrote.
"We estimate that fourteen to thirty-eight percent of Native American ancestry may originate through gene flow from this ancient population," the authors wrote.
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Kimberly
What percent of Native American ancestry may originate through gene flow from the Mal'ta-Buret' population?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. Kashani et al. 2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians. Taking into account that C4c is deepl...
What is more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis?
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Matthew
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis.
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis.
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Kimberly
What is more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. Kashani et al. 2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians. Taking into account that C4c is deepl...
What supports a scenario of dual origin for Paleo-Indians?
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2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians.
twenty twelve state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for Cfourc and the previously analyzed Xtwoa lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians.
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Matthew
What supports a scenario of dual origin for Paleo-Indians?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. Kashani et al. 2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians. Taking into account that C4c is deepl...
What is C4c deeply rooted in the Asian portion of?
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Taking into account that C4c is deeply rooted in the Asian portion of the mtDNA phylogeny and is indubitably of Asian origin, the finding that C4c and X2a are characterized by parallel genetic histories definitively dismisses the controversial hypothesis of an Atlantic glacial entry route into North America."
Taking into account that Cfourc is deeply rooted in the Asian portion of the mtDNA phylogeny and is indubitably of Asian origin, the finding that Cfourc and Xtwoa are characterized by parallel genetic histories definitively dismisses the controversial hypothesis of an Atlantic glacial entry route into North America."
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Olivia
What is Cfourc deeply rooted in the Asian portion of?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. Kashani et al. 2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians. Taking into account that C4c is deepl...
When did Kashani and others make their statement regarding the similarities for C4c distributions?
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2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians.
twenty twelve state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for Cfourc and the previously analyzed Xtwoa lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians.
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Matthew
When did Kashani and others make their statement regarding the similarities for Cfourc distributions?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the Solutrean hypothesis. Kashani et al. 2012 state that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indians. Taking into account that C4c is deepl...
Because C4c and X2a are characterized by parallel genetic histories means what controversial hypothesis may be dismissed?
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Matthew
Taking into account that C4c is deeply rooted in the Asian portion of the mtDNA phylogeny and is indubitably of Asian origin, the finding that C4c and X2a are characterized by parallel genetic histories definitively dismisses the controversial hypothesis of an Atlantic glacial entry route into North America."
Taking into account that Cfourc is deeply rooted in the Asian portion of the mtDNA phylogeny and is indubitably of Asian origin, the finding that Cfourc and Xtwoa are characterized by parallel genetic histories definitively dismisses the controversial hypothesis of an Atlantic glacial entry route into North America."
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Brian
Because Cfourc and Xtwoa are characterized by parallel genetic histories means what controversial hypothesis may be dismissed?
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Egypt
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world's only contiguous Eurafrasi...
What 2 continents meet at Egypt?
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Joey
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.
Egypt (i/'i:dZIpt/; Arabic: miSr Misr, Egyptian Arabic: maSr Masr, Coptic: Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.
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Kimberly
What two continents meet at Egypt?
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Egypt
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world's only contiguous Eurafrasi...
What land bridge between Asian and Africa?
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Joey
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.
Egypt (i/'i:dZIpt/; Arabic: miSr Misr, Egyptian Arabic: maSr Masr, Coptic: Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.
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Amy
What land bridge between Asian and Africa?
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Egypt
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world's only contiguous Eurafrasi...
How larger is Egypt?
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Joey
Most of Egypt's territory of 1,010,408 square kilometres (390,000 sq mi) lies within the Nile Valley.
Most of Egypt's territory of one million, ten thousand, four hundred eight square kilometres (three hundred ninety thousand sq mi) lies within the Nile Valley.
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Brian
How larger is Egypt?
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Egypt
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world's only contiguous Eurafrasi...
What Sea borders Egypt to the east?
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Joey
It is bordered by the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to the east and south, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west.
It is bordered by the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to the east and south, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west.
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Joanna
What Sea borders Egypt to the east?
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Egypt
Egypt (i/ˈiːdʒɪpt/; Arabic: مِصر‎ Miṣr, Egyptian Arabic: مَصر Maṣr, Coptic: Ⲭⲏⲙⲓ Khemi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is the world's only contiguous Eurafrasi...
What country borders Egypt to the south?
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Joey
It is bordered by the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to the east and south, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west.
It is bordered by the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the Red Sea to the east and south, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west.
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Joey
What country borders Egypt to the south?
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Egypt
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. I...
How far back does Egypt's history date back?
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Kimberly
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states.
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states.
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Kevin
How far back does Egypt's history date back?
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Egypt
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. I...
Why is Egypt considered a cradle of civilisation?
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Kimberly
Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government.
Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government.
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Amy
Why is Egypt considered a cradle of civilisation?
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Egypt
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. I...
What were some of Egypt's foreign influences?
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Kimberly
Egypt's rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, having endured, and at times assimilated, various foreign influences, including Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, Ottoman, and European.
Egypt's rich cultural heritage is an integral part of its national identity, having endured, and at times assimilated, various foreign influences, including Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, Ottoman, and European.
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Joey
What were some of Egypt's foreign influences?
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Egypt
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. I...
What are iconic monumuents of Egypt?
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Kimberly
Iconic monuments such as the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well the ruins of Memphis, Thebes, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings, reflect this legacy and remain a significant focus of archaeological study and popular interest worldwide.
Iconic monuments such as the Giza Necropolis and its Great Sphinx, as well the ruins of Memphis, Thebes, Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings, reflect this legacy and remain a significant focus of archaeological study and popular interest worldwide.
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Kimberly
What are iconic monumuents of Egypt?
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Egypt
Egypt has one of the longest histories of any modern country, arising in the tenth millennium BC as one of the world's first nation states. Considered a cradle of civilisation, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the earliest developments of writing, agriculture, urbanisation, organised religion and central government. I...
In what century were islamic conquests of Egypt?
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Kimberly
Although Christianised in the first century of the Common Era, it was subsequently Islamised due to the Islamic conquests of the seventh century.
Although Christianised in the first century of the Common Era, it was subsequently Islamised due to the Islamic conquests of the seventh century.
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Kendra
In what century were islamic conquests of Egypt?
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Egypt
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world. The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square ki...
How many inhabitants does Egypt have?
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Kimberly
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world.
With over ninety million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world.
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Salli
How many inhabitants does Egypt have?
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Egypt
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world. The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square ki...
What is the rank of Egypt popultaion among African nations?
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Kimberly
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world.
With over ninety million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world.
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Salli
What is the rank of Egypt popultaion among African nations?
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Egypt
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world. The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square ki...
Majority of Egypt people live near what river?
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Kimberly
The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square kilometres (15,000 sq mi), where the only arable land is found.
The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about forty thousand square kilometres (fifteen thousand sq mi), where the only arable land is found.
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Emma
Majority of Egypt people live near what river?
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Egypt
With over 90 million inhabitants, Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa and the Arab World, the third-most populous in Africa (after Nigeria and Ethiopia), and the fifteenth-most populous in the world. The great majority of its people live near the banks of the Nile River, an area of about 40,000 square ki...
What desert constitutes most of Egypt territory?
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Kimberly
The large regions of the Sahara desert, which constitute most of Egypt's territory, are sparsely inhabited.
The large regions of the Sahara desert, which constitute most of Egypt's territory, are sparsely inhabited.
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Emma
What desert constitutes most of Egypt territory?
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Egypt
Modern Egypt is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, political, and military influence in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world. Its economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, with sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services at...
What leader stepped down in 2011?
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Ivy
In 2011, longtime President Hosni Mubarak stepped down amid mass protests.
In twenty eleven, longtime President Hosni Mubarak stepped down amid mass protests.
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Olivia
What leader stepped down in twenty eleven?
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Egypt
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What party rose to power after 2011 resignation of Egypt leader?
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Ivy
Later elections saw the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was ousted by the army a year later amid mass protests.
Later elections saw the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was ousted by the army a year later amid mass protests.
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Matthew
What party rose to power after twenty eleven resignation of Egypt leader?
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Egypt
Modern Egypt is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, political, and military influence in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world. Its economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, with sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services at...
What economic sectors does Egypt have?
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Its economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, with sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services at almost equal production levels.
Its economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, with sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services at almost equal production levels.
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Olivia
What economic sectors does Egypt have?
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Egypt
Modern Egypt is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, political, and military influence in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world. Its economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, with sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services at...
What influence does Egypt have?
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Modern Egypt is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, political, and military influence in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world.
Modern Egypt is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, political, and military influence in North Africa, the Middle East and the Muslim world.
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Kendra
What influence does Egypt have?
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Egypt
Miṣr (IPA: [mi̠sˤr] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mesˤɾ]; Arabic: مِصر‎) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Maṣr (IPA: [mɑsˤɾ]; Egyptian Arabic: مَصر) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic. The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Eg...
What is the Egyptian Arabic name for Egypt?
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Emma
Miṣr (IPA: [mi̠sˤr] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mesˤɾ]; Arabic: مِصر‎) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Maṣr (IPA: [mɑsˤɾ]; Egyptian Arabic: مَصر) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic.
Misr (IPA: [mis?r] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mes?r]; Arabic: miSr) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Masr (IPA: [mas?r]; Egyptian Arabic: maSr) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic.
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Amy
What is the Egyptian Arabic name for Egypt?
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Egypt
Miṣr (IPA: [mi̠sˤr] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mesˤɾ]; Arabic: مِصر‎) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Maṣr (IPA: [mɑsˤɾ]; Egyptian Arabic: مَصر) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic. The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Eg...
What is the Hebrew name for Egypt?
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Emma
The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Egypt such as the Hebrew מִצְרַיִם (Mitzráyim).
The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Egypt such as the Hebrew miTS@rayim (Mitzrayim).
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Matthew
What is the Hebrew name for Egypt?
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Egypt
Miṣr (IPA: [mi̠sˤr] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mesˤɾ]; Arabic: مِصر‎) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Maṣr (IPA: [mɑsˤɾ]; Egyptian Arabic: مَصر) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic. The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Eg...
What is the oldest term for Egypt?
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The oldest attestation of this name for Egypt is the Akkadian 𒆳 𒈪 𒄑 𒊒 KURmi-iṣ-ru miṣru, related to miṣru/miṣirru/miṣaru, meaning "border" or "frontier".
The oldest attestation of this name for Egypt is the Akkadian KURmi-is-ru misru, related to misru/misirru/misaru, meaning "border" or "frontier".
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Amy
What is the oldest term for Egypt?
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Egypt
Miṣr (IPA: [mi̠sˤr] or Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mesˤɾ]; Arabic: مِصر‎) is the Classical Quranic Arabic and modern official name of Egypt, while Maṣr (IPA: [mɑsˤɾ]; Egyptian Arabic: مَصر) is the local pronunciation in Egyptian Arabic. The name is of Semitic origin, directly cognate with other Semitic words for Eg...
What does the oldest know term for Egypt translate to?
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Emma
The oldest attestation of this name for Egypt is the Akkadian 𒆳 𒈪 𒄑 𒊒 KURmi-iṣ-ru miṣru, related to miṣru/miṣirru/miṣaru, meaning "border" or "frontier".
The oldest attestation of this name for Egypt is the Akkadian KURmi-is-ru misru, related to misru/misirru/misaru, meaning "border" or "frontier".
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Ivy
What does the oldest know term for Egypt translate to?
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Egypt
By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley. During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, M...
During 6000 BC what area was occupied by a Neolithic culture?
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Justin
By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley.
By about six thousand BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley.
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Kendra
During six thousand BC what area was occupied by a Neolithic culture?
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Egypt
By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley. During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, M...
What culture succeeded the Naqada culture?
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Justin
The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt.
The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt.
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Emma
What culture succeeded the Naqada culture?
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Egypt
By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley. During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, M...
When is the earliest hieroglyghics date back?
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Justin
The earliest known evidence of Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions appeared during the predynastic period on Naqada III pottery vessels, dated to about 3200 BC.
The earliest known evidence of Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions appeared during the predynastic period on Naqada III pottery vessels, dated to about three thousand, two hundred BC.
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Kevin
When is the earliest hieroglyghics date back?
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Egypt
By about 6000 BC, a Neolithic culture rooted in the Nile Valley. During the Neolithic era, several predynastic cultures developed independently in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarian culture and the successor Naqada series are generally regarded as precursors to dynastic Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptian site, M...
How long did cultures coexist in lower Egypt?
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Justin
Contemporaneous Lower Egyptian communities coexisted with their southern counterparts for more than two thousand years, remaining culturally distinct, but maintaining frequent contact through trade.
Contemporaneous Lower Egyptian communities coexisted with their southern counterparts for more than two thousand years, remaining culturally distinct, but maintaining frequent contact through trade.
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Justin
How long did cultures coexist in lower Egypt?
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Egypt
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years. Stronger Nile floods and stabilisation of government, however, brought back renewed prosperity for the country in the Middle Kingdom c. 2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disuni...
How long was the upheval of the first Intermediate period?
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Emma
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years.
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about one hundred fifty years.
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Kendra
How long was the upheval of the first Intermediate period?
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Egypt
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years. Stronger Nile floods and stabilisation of government, however, brought back renewed prosperity for the country in the Middle Kingdom c. 2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disuni...
In 1650 BC Lower Egypt was control by what invaders?
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Emma
The Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around 1650 BC and founded a new capital at Avaris.
The Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around sixteen fifty BC and founded a new capital at Avaris.
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Justin
In sixteen fifty BC Lower Egypt was control by what invaders?
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Egypt
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years. Stronger Nile floods and stabilisation of government, however, brought back renewed prosperity for the country in the Middle Kingdom c. 2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disuni...
What new capital was founded in 1650, lower Egypt?
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Emma
The Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around 1650 BC and founded a new capital at Avaris.
The Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around sixteen fifty BC and founded a new capital at Avaris.
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Joanna
What new capital was founded in sixteen fifty, lower Egypt?
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Egypt
The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years. Stronger Nile floods and stabilisation of government, however, brought back renewed prosperity for the country in the Middle Kingdom c. 2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disuni...
What was the first foreign ruling dynasty of Egypt?
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Emma
2040 BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disunity heralded the arrival of the first foreign ruling dynasty in Egypt, that of the Semitic Hyksos.
twenty forty BC, reaching a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. A second period of disunity heralded the arrival of the first foreign ruling dynasty in Egypt, that of the Semitic Hyksos.
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Joanna
What was the first foreign ruling dynasty of Egypt?
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Egypt
The New Kingdom c. 1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, in...
What year were the New Kingdom in control?
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Emma
1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east.
fifteen fifty-ten seventy BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east.
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Olivia
What year were the New Kingdom in control?
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Egypt
The New Kingdom c. 1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, in...
What dynasty maked the rise of Egypt as international power?
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Emma
1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east.
fifteen fifty-ten seventy BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east.
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Kendra
What dynasty maked the rise of Egypt as international power?
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Egypt
The New Kingdom c. 1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, in...
Who were some well known Pharaohs of the New Kindom?
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Emma
This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, including Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. The first historically attested expression of monotheism came during this period as Atenism.
This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, including Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. The first historically attested expression of monotheism came during this period as Atenism.
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Joanna
Who were some well known Pharaohs of the New Kindom?
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Egypt
The New Kingdom c. 1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. This period is noted for some of the most well known Pharaohs, in...
Who were some of the invaders to Egypt during the New Kingdom?
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Emma
The country was later invaded and conquered by Libyans, Nubians and Assyrians, but native Egyptians eventually drove them out and regained control of their country.
The country was later invaded and conquered by Libyans, Nubians and Assyrians, but native Egyptians eventually drove them out and regained control of their country.
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Brian
Who were some of the invaders to Egypt during the New Kingdom?
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Egypt
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium. Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of ...
Who took control of Egypt in 525 BC?
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Joanna
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium.
In five hundred twenty-five BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium.
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Matthew
Who took control of Egypt in five hundred twenty-five BC?
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Egypt
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium. Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of ...
What pharaoh was captured by the group led by Camyses II?
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Joanna
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium.
In five hundred twenty-five BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium.
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Ivy
What pharaoh was captured by the group led by Camyses II?
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Egypt
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium. Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of ...
From where did Camyses II rule Egypt?
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Joanna
Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of a satrapy.
Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of a satrapy.
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Matthew
From where did Camyses II rule Egypt?
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Egypt
In 525 BC, the powerful Achaemenid Persians, led by Cambyses II, began their conquest of Egypt, eventually capturing the pharaoh Psamtik III at the battle of Pelusium. Cambyses II then assumed the formal title of pharaoh, but ruled Egypt from his home of Susa in Persia (modern Iran), leaving Egypt under the control of ...
What was the duration of the 27th dynasty of Egypt?
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Joanna
The entire Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt, from 525 BC to 402 BC, save for Petubastis III, was an entirely Persian ruled period, with the Achaemenid kings all being granted the title of pharaoh.
The entire Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt, from five hundred twenty-five BC to four hundred two BC, save for Petubastis III, was an entirely Persian ruled period, with the Achaemenid kings all being granted the title of pharaoh.
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Joey
What was the duration of the twenty-seventh dynasty of Egypt?
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Egypt
The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic state, extending from southern Syria in the east, to Cyrene to the west, and south to the frontier with Nubia. Alexandria became the capital city and a centre of Greek culture and trade. To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves as the su...
What were the reaches of the Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic state, extending from southern Syria in the east, to Cyrene to the west, and south to the frontier with Nubia.
The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic state, extending from southern Syria in the east, to Cyrene to the west, and south to the frontier with Nubia.
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Emma
What were the reaches of the Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Egypt
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What were leaders known as during Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves as the successors to the Pharaohs.
To gain recognition by the native Egyptian populace, they named themselves as the successors to the Pharaohs.
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Joanna
What were leaders known as during Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Egypt
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What was the capital in the Prolemaic Kingdom?
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Kimberly
Alexandria became the capital city and a centre of Greek culture and trade.
Alexandria became the capital city and a centre of Greek culture and trade.
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Kendra
What was the capital in the Prolemaic Kingdom?
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Egypt
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What religious life was the Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Kimberly
The later Ptolemies took on Egyptian traditions, had themselves portrayed on public monuments in Egyptian style and dress, and participated in Egyptian religious life.
The later Ptolemies took on Egyptian traditions, had themselves portrayed on public monuments in Egyptian style and dress, and participated in Egyptian religious life.
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Matthew
What religious life was the Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Egypt
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled. The Ptolemies faced rebellions of native Egyptians often ca...
Who was last ruler of Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Matthew
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
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Salli
Who was last ruler of Ptolemaic Kingdom?
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Egypt
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Who captured Alexandria, ending Ptolemaic rule?
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Matthew
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
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Matthew
Who captured Alexandria, ending Ptolemaic rule?
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Egypt
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How did Mark Anthony's love die?
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Matthew
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
The last ruler from the Ptolemaic line was Cleopatra VII, who committed suicide following the burial of her lover Mark Antony who had died in her arms (from a self-inflicted stab wound), after Octavian had captured Alexandria and her mercenary forces had fled.
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Kimberly
How did Mark Anthony's love die?
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Egypt
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What culture annexed Egypt?
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Matthew
The Ptolemies faced rebellions of native Egyptians often caused by an unwanted regime and were involved in foreign and civil wars that led to the decline of the kingdom and its annexation by Rome.
The Ptolemies faced rebellions of native Egyptians often caused by an unwanted regime and were involved in foreign and civil wars that led to the decline of the kingdom and its annexation by Rome.
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Kevin
What culture annexed Egypt?
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Egypt
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Who took control of Egypt from Sasanian Persian rule?
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Joey
The Byzantines were able to regain control of the country after a brief Sasanian Persian invasion early in the 7th century amidst the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 during which they established a new short-lived province for ten years known as Sasanian Egypt, until 639–42, when Egypt was invaded and conquered by th...
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Kevin
Who took control of Egypt from Sasanian Persian rule?
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Egypt
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What war gave Sasanin Persians control of Egypt?
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Joey
The Byzantines were able to regain control of the country after a brief Sasanian Persian invasion early in the 7th century amidst the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 during which they established a new short-lived province for ten years known as Sasanian Egypt, until 639–42, when Egypt was invaded and conquered by th...
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Emma
What war gave Sasanin Persians control of Egypt?
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Egypt
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How long were Sasanin Persians ruling Egypt?
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Joey
The Byzantines were able to regain control of the country after a brief Sasanian Persian invasion early in the 7th century amidst the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 during which they established a new short-lived province for ten years known as Sasanian Egypt, until 639–42, when Egypt was invaded and conquered by th...
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Kevin
How long were Sasanin Persians ruling Egypt?
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Egypt
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What religion did Arabs bring to Egypt?
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Joey
When they defeated the Byzantine Armies in Egypt, the Arabs brought Sunni Islam to the country.
When they defeated the Byzantine Armies in Egypt, the Arabs brought Sunni Islam to the country.
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Amy
What religion did Arabs bring to Egypt?