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19 February, 05:23

Did the Egyptian people have a reason to hold a grudge against King Tut when he came to power? why or why not?

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  1. 19 February, 06:07
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    No, Egyptians don't have reason to hold a grudge against King Tut when he came to power

    Explanation:

    Tutankhamun's father, Akhenaten, believed in only one god, introducing a new pattern of worship. which seems to affect the old pattern the people were already used. The people were made to worship only the sun god and the other gods were taken out of the system, thereby disrupting the people's fate.

    He also neglected critical areas like foreign trade, navy and may other areas as government officials took advantage of diverted foreign taxes into the personal treasury.

    Tutankhamun came into power to inherit the state of chaotic political and economic challenges and a quick fix is not an option and I believe he doesn't deserve to take the blame for his father's errors.
  2. 19 February, 06:19
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    Answer:No, the Egyptians don't have any reason to hold grudge against King Tut while in power.

    Explanation:The grudge should have been better shown to his father King Akhenaten who imposed his own religious of worshipping the god of the Sun on the Egyptians.

    Also, he had little interest on economical policies that could develop Egypt. This destroyed Egypt's economy during his tenure.

    Infact, King Tut tried to make right some of the wrongs of his father during his tenure.
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