Respuesta :
A. and C. It is said that after Akhenaten and Ramses, the pharaohs became extremely weak (given the exception that Akenaten was considerably weak himself). Therefore, various enemies were able to easily attack Egypt until Rome finally conquered the country and it fell under their rule.
Answer:
A : Weak Pahraohs
C: War
Explanation:
Fall of the New Kingdom
It was during the reign of Ramesses III that the powerful Egyptian Empire began to weaken. Ramesses III had to fight many battles including an invasion by the Sea Peoples and tribesmen from Libya. These wars, combined with severe drought and famine, caused unrest throughout Egypt. In the years after Ramesses III died, internal corruption and infighting in the central government became worse. The last pharaoh of the New Kingdom was Ramesses XI. After his reign, Egypt was no longer united and the Third Intermediate Period began.
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