Answer: The Ishtar Gate, named after a Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, was one of eight gateways that provided entry to the inner city of Babylon during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (reign 605-562 B.C.). It was decorated with glazed blue bricks that depicted alternating rows of bulls and dragons.
They: benefited from the gold and salt trade, were influenced strongly by trade. (dense vegetation, not desert, prevented the Islamic conquest of sub-Saharan africa)
The case is Plessy versus Ferguson. The ruling said that segregation was constitutional as long as it was equal for both blacks and whites. The Brown versus the Board of Education later overturned this ruling.
<span>disapproved of his Westernization policies.</span>
Yes but I dont know exactly how the where being noticable.