The correct answer is c.
Mesopotamia is known as the “cradle of civilization” mainly by the invention of writing (which is known as Cuneiform writing) in the region of Sumer.
Cuneiform is a system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia between 3500 and 3000 BCE, its name comes from the Latin word cuneus for 'wedge' due to the wedge-shaped style of writing.
All of the great Mesopotamian civilizations used cuneiform until it was changed by the alphabetic script at some point after 100 BCE.
You can put in an equation like 96÷16
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It was mentioned in Artilce I, Section 2
Answer:
The correct answer is the South, because in the initial battles and skirmishes Southern Army managed to defeat the Union Army. Among those battles the most famous ones were the battles of Battle of Bull Run and Battle of Wilson's Creek in Missouri. The main reason for this is that the Southern Army had larger number of capable generals who managed to tactically defeat their opponents.
Explanation:
Union Army although had larger numbers didn't had such a strong leadership on the battlefield in the beginning. That is why in most of the first battles during the first year of the war they were defeated.