Why is a very little known about king Khufu

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Answer: Almost all statues and other depictions of Khufu were destroyed after his death because people were so scared of him, and scared that he would still have power over them in the afterlife.

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The Americans were the victors in the battle at Princeton.

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True that bih, USA all the way all day, we won that shate 

What important right did the united states gain with the pinckney treaty of 1795

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It resolved territorial disputes between the two countries and granted American ships the right to free navigation of the Mississippi River as well as duty-free transport through the port of New Orleans at that time under Spanish control.

Which religon did Spain and Portugal bring to Latin America?

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The region came under control of the crowns of Spain and Portugal, which imposed both Roman Catholicism and their respective languages.

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How did Crete’s physical geography both help and hurt the development of Minoan civilization?

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The Minoan civilization existed in the Bronze age. Crete's physical geography both helped and hurt the Minoan civilization's development in the following ways: Crete is a mountainous island with lots of natural harbours. The natural harbours would have helped the Minoans with economic activities such as fishing and trading with other nations. Agrarian activities would have been a challenge because of the mountainous terrain. It's not easy to farm on the side of a mountain. As a result, the Minoans were primarily traders. 

What is it called when you show pride in your culture?

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I think that a good word for this would be "enthnocentrism": the belief that one's culture, or one's enthnicity is superior to others, or more important than others (even to oneself: so my culture is more important for me than other cultures: this also would count).

What do people mean with " No one can do everything but everyone can do something"??

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This is my take not everyone is good at everything but there will always be someone who is good at something. Not everyone will be an expert at math and know all these hard math equations and not everyone is going to be ale to escape from chains under water but someone out there can do it. You don't need the whole world to be perfect at everything all you need is someone to be good at other things that others aren't good at.

I hope this makes sense and is helpful.

Everyone can excel in something, but no one can excel in everything. Basically meaning no one is perfect