They both wanted to solve the nations problems in conquest.
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I believe that the <u><em>SIMILARITIES </em></u>between Egypt and the civilizations of Mesopotamia are:
- Both civilizations born and thrive in the desert
- Both used the rivers floods to supply their cities and allow agriculture.
- Both civilizations were polytheists
In the case of <u><em>DIFFERENCES</em></u>, we can list the following:
- While Egypt was a unified empire, in the civilizations of Mesopotamia we had a group of cities, independent and with their own government system, very similar to what happened in Greece.
- When it comes rulers, in Egypt the Pharaoh was considered a god and was worshiped alike, while in Mesopotamia, despite the religious feature of their kings, they were not worshiped.
- Despite their religious system was similar (both systems were polytheists), Egypt we had anthropomorphic deities while in Mesopotamia gods were humans.
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The U.S. government estimated that invading the Japanese Home Islands would cost 5 to 10 million Japanese lives. In addition, Japan was faced with a major famine during the winter of 1945/1946 and beyond. ... The November 1 invasion would have a “force to be landed” of about 766,000
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The plantation system developed in the American South as the British colonists arrived in Virginia and divided the land into large areas suitable for farming. Because the economy of the South depended on the cultivation of crops, the need for agricultural labor led to the establishment of slavery.
Answer: well i personally would choose the civil war there are MANY things each army could have done in those 6 years i believe to prevent all that bloodshed. such as Union General Ulysses S. Grant makes what he later recognizes to be his greatest mistake by ordering a frontal assault on entrenched Confederates at Cold Harbor, Virginia. The result was some 7,000 Union casualties in less than an hour of fighting.
Explanation: the civil war is mostly known for the mistakes both of the generals did on both sides of the union and confederacy if some mistakes could have been prevented the death toll could have dropped from 750,000 deaths to maybe 200,000