Answer: Scribes
Explanation:
Only a few people—mostly boys from wealthy families— learned how to read and write cuneiform. After years of training, some students became scribes (SKRYBS), or official record keepers. Scribes wrote documents that recorded much of the everyday life in Mesopotamia, including court records, marriage contracts, business dealings, and important events. Some scribes were judges and government officials.
The last one is the Berlin Wall.
Warsaw Pact was agreed on 14th May 1955. The Korean War ended in 1953, the division of Germany happened in 1945
and the Berlin Wall was built in the night from 12 to 13th August 1961.
This Presidents and the Constitution e-lesson focuses on Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. Though he had always hated slavery, President Lincoln did not believe the Constitution gave him the authority to bring it to an end—until it became necessary to free the slaves in order to save the Union. With the Emancipation Proclamation, which he viewed as an essential wartime measure to cripple the Confederacy’s ability to fight, Lincoln took the first step toward abolition of slavery in the United States
They did all the work for the Americans, so then the Americans had money to put towards building news town and inventions which then started to build our country.