What did the Hittites and Egyptians have in common?

A) Both of their empires fell as a result of the invasion of the Sea Peoples.
B) The majority of their people lived in their imperial cities.
C) Their governments were frequently overthrown by military officers.
D) Their leaders were worshiped as descendants of the gods.
E) Their female and male citizens had equal property and marital rights.


Answer: A

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