Answer Mesopotamia's rivers and location in central Asia supported extensive trade routes. This allowed Mesopotamia to access resources not native to its region, like timber and precious metals. In turn, Mesopotamia developed key aspects of civilization, like a token system to keep trading records.
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The first civilizations appeared in locations where the geography was favorable to intensive agriculture. Governments and states emerged as rulers gained control over larger areas and more resources, often using writing and religion to maintain social hierarchies and consolidate power over larger areas and populations.
Mesopotamia refers to the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, both of which flow down from the Taurus Mountains. The climate of the region is semi-arid with a vast desert in the north which gives way to a 5,800 sq mile region of marshes, lagoons, mud flats, and reed banks in the south.
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It helps us solve our problems -mundane or abstract, and it helps us make better decisions by developing our critical thinking (very important in the age of disinformation). ... It illustrates by linking influential ideas to mundane activities, such as waking up with Descartes and going to the gym with Heidegger.
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In the middle of the 20th century Iran was on the road to becoming
a secular Democracy. In 1951 the Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq
moved to nationalize Iranian oil. In response to this in 1953 the
governments of the United Kingdom and the US sponsored a coup,
known as Operation AJAX, which overthrew the Prime Minister and
instated the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The Shah was strongly
supported by- some say of puppet of- the United States. His reign
was known for its brutality, corruption, and forced Westernization.
The period from the 1953 coup to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 was
a time of great radicalization. The 1979 revolution transformed
Iran from a Monarchy to an Islamic Republic.