The earliest societies of Mesopotamia believed their rulers had divine right (1). As these societies grew in size, more complex governments and bureaucracies emerged (2). As a result, ancient Mesopotamia became the birthplace of a secular society that separated church and state (3).

which are true and which are false

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there is no text

Malia, I do not believe that you have no text. In any case, no tutor here will "give" you the answers.

Where are you supposed to find your information?

Malia -- You've just contradicted yourself.

"world history A - malia today at 6:29pm
no lol it was right its in my text"

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You many not have a textBOOK, but there are clearly online texts and other materials included in your registration.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rec3.12031/abstract

As I wrote before: If you had read the text in the first place and actually learned something about ancient Babylon, you would not have to pick through it looking for answers to review questions. Try it!

The link I posted above should answer your question(s) on this topic. You have to read it, though.

To determine which statements are true and which are false, we can analyze them one by one:

Statement 1: The earliest societies of Mesopotamia believed their rulers had divine right.
In order to confirm the accuracy of this statement, we can consult historical sources such as ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological findings. Examples of such evidence include the Sumerian King List and royal inscriptions that emphasize the divine connections of rulers. Therefore, statement 1 is true.

Statement 2: As these societies grew in size, more complex governments and bureaucracies emerged.
Again, we can validate this statement by examining historical evidence. Throughout the development of Mesopotamian civilization, as city-states expanded in population and territorial control, their organizational structures became more elaborate. Clay tablets and other administrative records indicate the rise of governmental and bureaucratic systems. Therefore, statement 2 is true.

Statement 3: Ancient Mesopotamia became the birthplace of a secular society that separated church and state.
This statement is false. In fact, ancient Mesopotamia was predominantly a theocratic society where religious and political authority were closely intertwined. The ruling elite, including kings and priests, played dual roles, embodying both political and religious power. There was no distinct separation between church and state in ancient Mesopotamia, making statement 3 false.

In summary, statement 1 and statement 2 are true, while statement 3 is false.

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