Ancient Egypt's history was thousands of years long and involved three major kingdoms with intermediate periods of disorganization in the intervening years. The Old Kingdom ruled Egypt from 2686 to 2181 BCE. During this time, powerful pharaohs completed great pyramids. The kingdom collapsed into chaos and was followed by the First Intermediate Period. In 2055 BCE, the Middle Kingdom arose. It collapsed in 1786 BCE, the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period. The New Kingdom, which included King Tutankhamun's short rule, ran from 1567 to 1085 BCE. Egypt never returned to its former glory, and Alexander the Great of Macedonia conquered it in 332 BCE. hich organizational structure does this text primarily use? compare-contrast sequential

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Ancient Egypt's history was thousands of years long and
involved three major kingdoms with intermediate periods of
disorganization in the intervening years. The Old Kingdom ruled
Egypt from 2686 to 2181 BCE. During this time, powerful
pharaohs completed great pyramids. The kingdom collapsed
into chaos and was followed by the First Intermediate Period. In
2055 BCE, the Middle Kingdom arose. It collapsed in 1786 BCE,
the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period. The New
Kingdom, which included King Tutankhamun's short rule, ran
from 1567 to 1085 BCE. Egypt never returned to its former glory,
and Alexander the Great of Macedonia conquered it in 332 BCE.
hich organizational structure does this text primarily use?
compare-contrast
sequential
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sequential

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The text primarily uses a sequential organizational structure. It presents a chronological order of events, starting with the Old Kingdom and ending with Alexander the Great's...
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