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Which statement is true about the decline of Egypt during the New Kingdom?                                                                                 A) Egypt’s unity crumbled when Egyptian governors challenged the power of the pharaohs’ government. B) Thutmose III led Egypt into a series of unsuccessful and costly wars against Syria and Phoenicia. C) Civil war left Egypt weak and poorly defended, and Egypt fell to the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great. D) Egyptian princes became strong enough to drive out foreign invaders who threatened Egypt’s future.

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The answer is c. This was when Egypt started to decline with poor rule and economic policy's because when Alexander the Great came in and conquered the land as he had many lands before this left the Egyptian army at a loss of men and at a loss of power.

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C) Civil war left Egypt weak and poorly defended, and Egypt fell to the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great.

since it is decline, it has to be defeated

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