in what order did the empires dominate mesopotamia

Yes, c.

http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/timeline.php

A.greek assyrain roman

B.persian roman babylonian
C.babylonian assyrain persian
D.persian babylonian greek

here are the answers i think b

Nope. What does your text say?

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so c. writeteacher and Social Studies spelled correctly this time

Yes! Spelled correctly!!

To determine the order in which empires dominated Mesopotamia, we can look at the historical timeline and identify the major empires that ruled over this region. Here is the general chronological order:

1. Sumerian Civilization (c. 4000 BCE - 2000 BCE): The Sumerians were the earliest known civilization in Mesopotamia and established numerous city-states, such as Ur, Uruk, and Lagash.

2. Akkadian Empire (c. 2334 BCE - 2193 BCE): Led by Sargon of Akkad, the Akkadian Empire conquered the Sumerian city-states, unifying them under one ruler.

3. Neo-Sumerian Empire (c. 2112 BCE - 2004 BCE): This empire, also known as the Third Dynasty of Ur, saw a revival of Sumerian culture and centralized administration.

4. Old Babylonian Empire (c. 1894 BCE - 1595 BCE): The Amorites established the city of Babylon as their capital and expanded their influence over Mesopotamia under rulers like Hammurabi, renowned for his legal code.

5. Hittite Empire (c. 1595 BCE - 1178 BCE): Although centered in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), the Hittites controlled parts of Mesopotamia during this period, competing for dominance with other powers.

6. Assyrian Empire (c. 1365 BCE - 609 BCE): The Assyrians, known for their military prowess, gradually conquered Mesopotamia, making Nineveh their capital and establishing a vast empire.

7. Neo-Babylonian Empire (c. 626 BCE - 539 BCE): Led by Nebuchadnezzar II, the Neo-Babylonians defeated the Assyrians and became the dominant power in Mesopotamia, rebuilding Babylon and establishing its famous Hanging Gardens.

It's important to note that the control and dominance of these empires in Mesopotamia often overlapped and varied throughout history. The scope and extent of their territories were subject to changes due to warfare, alliances, and internal conflicts.

Go back and read and re-read your text. The Greeks never had dominance in Mesopotamia!

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And please learn to spell Social Studies. =)