Intellectual
-Law (Hammurabi's Code)
-Epic of Gilgamesh
-Formed base 60 number system (time)
-Created one of the first maps on a clay tablet (2300 B.C.)
-Created lists of disease symptoms, astronomy details, and chemical items
-360˚ in a circle
Technological (Mesopotamia)
-Cuneiform
-Irrigation
-Invented the wheel and the sail
-built mud-brick walls to defend themselves
Economic
-Self-Sufficient
-Center of cultural diffusion
-Traded with desert and mountainous people, along with Egyptians and the Fertile Crescent
-Traded farm goods for natural resources
-Trade caused cultural diffusion
When a crime is committed and an officer is close by or if the suspect a felony of doing something is not right
Answer:
I think it changed because they became able to vote I'm 50% sure.
Explanation:
Following term related to Julius Caesar;
1. Civil war - By conquering other leaders of the Trio, Julius Caesar started a civil war in Rome and became the dictatorship with absolute authority. He battled and beat Pompey, another Roman general.
2. Triumvirate - The First Triumvirate had been an informal partnership among three dominant party leaders in the late Roman Republic.
3. Gaul - Julius Caesar was granted the title of the wide area of Gaul in 58 B.C., in which he instructed a large army.
4. Absolute rule - Julius Caesar was a great military commander, which helped him acquire power, and when he was killed, civil war broke out. Caesar ruled as an absolute monarch.
5. Reforms - Julius Caesar's administrative reforms centered on the construction of physical monuments, the reconstruction of towns and temples, and the improvement of the Senator, Rome's major ruling body.
6. Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassius - Marcus Brutus is a Roman commander who appears in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as one of the assassins.
Gaius Cassius is Julius Caesar's commander and long-time comrade, yet Gaius Cassius is envious of Julius Caesar's authority.
Learn more about Julius Caesar;
brainly.com/question/9694903?referrer=searchResults