What precipitated the collapse of the Neo-Assyrian Empire?
A) An invasion by the Egyptians, who sought to reconquer their territory
B) A series of natural disasters, including droughts, floods, and earthquakes
C) A seventh-century B.C.E. rebellion and a subsequent invasion by the Medes and Chaldeans
D) The death of the heir to the imperial throne, which triggered a civil war
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