Respuesta :

Ancient Egypt, also had dynasties. They were families who often ruled for a considerable number of years and did impressive things — such as building pyramids — during their rule. ... During these periods, power passed from one dynasty to another. A dynasty ruled until it was overthrown or there were no heirs left to rule.

Explanation:

   The dynasty system in Ancient Egypt was a complex system that stretched over many years or a certain time period.  In other words, the dynasty system is a plan for the future of the kingdom.  For example, when a Pharaoh would die, another family member would take his/her's place ruling the kingdom.  This system avoided argument over who will rule next.  In my opinion, I think it is a very reasonable system that served the Ancient Egyptians well.