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Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt developed in the same time period but life in each civilization looked very different. Mesopotamia and Egypt developed into vastly different civilizations in that, in the case of Summer-Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed a form of government that created different city-states that were very powerful and governed by its own rulers. We are talking about city-states such as Nippur, Eridu, Lagash, Ur, Kish, and Uruk, among others.
In the case of ancient Egypt, they were ruled by a powerful Pharaoh, which was the equivalent of an Emperor for the Egyptians. This Pharaoh represented a dynasty and it was believed that he was related to the Gods. The Pharaoh ruled over the entire Egyptian land.
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Strategists in both camps believed that ultimate victory or defeat in the Cold War depended on the outcome of Third World conflicts. Moreover, many of these areas harbored vital natural resources, such as oil in the Middle East, upon which the developed world had become dependent.
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The United States acquired<span> Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines as territories in the Spanish-American war. </span>Technically, Cuba gained its independence, but USA soldiers stayed in the country for a long time.
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1) workers incomes went down
2) many farmers lost their land
3) the demand for food dropped so the farmers suffered
4) many workers couldn't make the mortgage payments on their farms