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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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I'll Actually give every last point I have and Brainliest!!HURRY PLZZZ IT'S DUE IN 2 HOURS!!!

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grigory [225]3 years ago
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1) The land was very fertile. In the Northern part of Mesopotamia, rivers and streams were fed from mountains. In addition, there was a rainy season that helped water the soil. While the southern region was much hotter and dryer, the two large rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, allowed for irrigation. The cultures of Mesopotamia are considered civilizations because their people: had written, had settled communities in the form of villages, planted their own food, and had domesticated animals, and had different orders of workers. The populations of these cities were divided into social classes which, like societies in every civilization throughout history, were hiearchical. These classes were: The King and Nobility, The Priest and Priestesses, The Upper Class, the Lower Class, and The Slaves. Mesopotamia was ruled by kings. The kings only ruled a single city though, rather than the entire civilization. The wheel, plow and writing are examples of their achievements. Not only was Mesopotamia one of the first places to develop agriculture, it was also at the crossroads of the Egyptian and the Indus Valley civilizations.

2)Three different geography features in Ancient Egypt are the Desert, the Delta, and the Fertile Land. The desert was a barren place full fo sand dunes, mountains, and cliffs. The desert was a dangerous place and therefore acted as a natural barrier between ancient egypt and invading forein armies. Ancient Egypt cutlure was a diverse and rich mixture of various dimentions such as architecture, religious practices, class structure, sports, and political system. Like all religions, that of Ancient Egypt was complex. It evolved over the centuries from one that emphasized local deities into a national religion with a smaller number of pricipal dieties. Ancient Egypt had three main social classes: Upper, Middle, and lower. The government of ancient egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods, intially was seen as a intermediary between human beings and the divine. The many achievements of the ancient egyptians included the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that supported the building of monumental pyramids.

3)The most notable examples are the Ancient Egyptians, who were based on the Nile, the Mesopotamians in teh Fertile Crescent on the Tigris/Euphrates rivers, the Ancient Chinese on the Yellow River, and the Ancient Indian on the Indus. All these civilizations had certain features in common. They built cities and invented forms of writing. They learned to make pottery and use medals. They domesticated animals, and they created fairly complex social structures with class systems.

4) Ancient Greece had the Meditarian Sea to the south, the Ionian sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east. The Greeks made important contributions to philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Ancient Greek theology was polytheistic, bassed on assumption that there were many gods, and goddesses, as well as a range of lesser supernatural beings of various types. Greece has social classes like: the upper class, the metics, or middle class, the lower class, or freedmen and the slave class. The four most common systems of Greek government were: Democracy, Monarchy, and Tyranny.

5)Primary sources are artifacts, documents, diaries, manuscripts, ect. Secondary Sources include academic books, journal articles, reviews, essays, ect.

6)The Hammurabi Code of laws, was establised standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punsihments to meet requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code is both unjust and just due to the fact that they're harsh, but only because he wanted to keep the society from falling and for people to face equal punishments.

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