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how long did the mesopotamian society last? could anyone please please help
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jenna
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Did hammurabi have a grabber
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Jaden
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The main purpose of hammurabi,was the idea that?
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Jokairylich Santiago Olivares
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How did Assyria unite Mesopotamia
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Jackie Reese
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Mesopotamia
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Help!!!!!!
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Vocabulary
City-state: Irrigation: Polytheism : Ziggurat: Stele: Export: Import: Cultural diffusion: Exodus: Monotheism: Ethics:
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Thegirlwiththecorrectanswers.
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Read the following sentence: “In looking at the development of farming in Mesopotamia, we see that it was a combination of
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BICKY
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Which action by ancient Mesopotamians most contributed to the desertification of their lands?
a.temple construction b.trade route
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somoeone
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How was Mesotopamians power given down.
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Lofi._.Loli
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I have a portfolio due for this question and I can't seem to find the answer in my book or online, and I really, really need
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danceroftheages
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Legacy of the Assyrian Empire?
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Ethan
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Sargon created the world's first empire by
A: Defeating Hammurabi in battle. B: Destroying the city-state of Ur. C: Uniting
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Man, School is so tricky
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Why is Mesopotamia so crucial to world history?
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Bisha
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Which best describes the Assyrian Empires impact on the Mesopotamia region?
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Ana
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What is the relationship between the government and religion in Mesopotamia?
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Cheese
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Why is the Mesopotamians so important? Because they were the best successful framers. Right?
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Izzy
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Although southern Mesopotamia is a hot, desert region, why was it able to become the cradle of civilizations?
A. Nomads developed
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Lou
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in what order did the empires dominate mesopotamia
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ejl
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can someone explain the Mesopotamian culture during the agricultural revolution
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malia
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What is hammurabi code
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linda
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the Hammurabi code provides what
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nyny
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how did mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved
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nyny
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Which of the following statements specifies the cause-and-effect relationship of river valley civilizations’ laws changing
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Which writing system was first used in Mesopotamia?
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
The term Mesopotamia refers to land between Sumer and Egypt Uruk and Ur
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Azami
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What characteristics allowed southern Mesopotamia to become the cradle of civilization? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
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Azami
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Which of the following most contributed to the rise of Sumer?
A) agriculture B) trade C) military conquest D) monotheism In what
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CyberDarkness
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What are the four major empires of Mesopotamia?
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Hayden
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Why did Mesopotamia city-states flourished? Was it due to specialized labor or conquered an area large enough to make themselves
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Ken
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Can someone give me the answers to The mesopotamia unit test Unit 4 im in 7th grafe connexus.
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connexM
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What is the Chalden empire also known as?
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Makenzey
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The main purpose of Hammurabi code was to
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How was the art of ancient Mesopotamia different from the earlier cultures?
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How did Mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved?(1 point) Responses from war with other areas from war with other areas
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hatemaths
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Mesopotamia Unit Test
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Mesopotamia Test
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How did Mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved? Only one of the options can be chosen
From local households From people who
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Pbs
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list three environmental challenges facing the acient people of mesopotamia.
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krystal
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What characteristics allowed southern Mesopotamia to become the cradle of civilization. two correct answers
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Assyrian culture
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Ingrid
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How was sumerian culture spread throughout mesopotamia?
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Anonymous
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What were the major factors contributing to improvements in agriculture in the ancient Mesopotamian civilizations?
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nevoboy
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How did the social classes of ancient Mesopotamia influence societal structure and hierarchies?
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A.normal.tree
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Which cultural practice emerged as a result of the Mesopotamians adapting to their environment?
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Joel
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What contributions did ancient Mesopotamians make to later civilizations aside from their calendar, legal code, mummification,
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Bel
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how did Mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved?
1. from local households. 2. from political alliances with other areas. 3.
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^IDC^
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Which characteristics allowed southern Mesopotamia to become the cradle of civilization?
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What is the Hammurabi’s code?
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Compare and contrast how that location of Mesopotamia affected trade and culture.
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Gaby
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Does anyone know wher ican find info. about Hammarabi's code.
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aclynn
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