The Assyrians lived in the northern Mesopotamia, near the start of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. They rose to the power when the Akkadian Empire fell.
The main reason for the rise of the power of Assyrians were economic. Assyrians needed less artificial irrigation than their rivals ( Hittites and Babylonians ). Horse-breeding was extensive. Trade was carried out in all directions. Long wars helped build Assyria into a warrior society. All male citizens were obliged to serve in the army. And also, during the period of the Middle Assyrian kingdom ( 1360 - 1074 BC ) their rivals were weakened.
Assyria conquered all of Mesopotamia and expanded their kingdom to the east.
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- The rise of Assyrian economy.
- Assyria was a warrior society.
- Hittites and Babylonians both were weakened.
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No, because in command economies, there is no competition. So, there are no other repair services that would offer higher-quality repairs or cheaper equipment. Additionally, no incentive exists for the technician to provide high-quality service.
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Option: d) They all had sufficient water and fertility for agriculture.
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The earliest civilizations were able to emerge in the regions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus valley and China because of rivers that were present there. These rivers included the Nile, Tigris–Euphrates, Indus, and Huang (Yellow). The rivers played a crucial role in providing each of the civilization to thrive prosperously with the availability of fertile land. Rivers became the regular supply of water for irrigation, drinking, fishing, and trading.
No he gave up having loyal ties to the Union because he had heritage in the South.
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The primary cause for the collapse of the Zhou dynasty was the implementation of the fengjian system, where the royal family would strengthen their authority over the other states by installing relatives as lords in the regions.
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