The correct answers are A) He is considered to have been a good general and a wise ruler of his empire. B) He appointed governors to help control conquered lands. D) He established a permanent army. E) He united the Sumerian city-states with his empire of Akkad.
Those are the statements that describe Sargon's achievements as an empire builder.
Sargon the Great was the King of Mesopotamia in ancient Sumeria. Historians consider that he reigned from 2324 to 2279 BC. He was a great King that conquered many territories such as Kish, Asuhr, Cyprus, and Anatolia. He built his city, Akkad, next to the Euphrates River. The clay tablets that recorded the history of Sumer in cuneiform writing refers to many legendary tales of King Sargon.
The correct answer is D) Spanish galleons.
The option that would NOT be considered a pirate is "Spanish galleons."
With the support and blessings of King Fernando de Aragón and Queen Isabella de Castile, the Spanish nave sailed the seas to explore new territories to conquer them for the Spanish Kingdom. If the Spanish were known for great explorers and conquerors it was due to the formidable galleons(ships) fleet they had. In the mid 16th century, Spanish galleons were great ships that served navigators to explore, trade, and protect the Spanish seas and coasts from pirates and invaders. Andalucia, Spain, was one of the most important places where the galleons were built.
Egypt's government nationalized the Suez Canal
This meant that the canal would now be controlled by the government and they planned to use the money earned from traffic going through the canal to finish funding the Aswan dam. This resulted in the Suez crisis in which France, the United Kingdom, and Israel, invaded Egypt. The canal was opened at a later time, but the war kept going on.
Three early forms of communication were petroglyphs, cuneiform, and hieroglyphs.
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All citizens were qualified to join the city councils
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