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3 years ago
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How was ancient Mesopotamia’s economic system different from ancient Egypt’s economic system?

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NeTakaya3 years ago
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Answer:

It did not rely on enslaved laborers.

This is because they did have slaves as the lowest class, but they did not rely on them to build things. The only times they relied on the slaves was when they needed extra soldiers for wars, or needed something built urgently.

Explanation:

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