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Mariana [72]
3 years ago
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What did city-states in Sumer have in common?

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Sidana [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Option: B. They were centers of trade.

Explanation:

The kingdoms of Sumer organized into city-states. There were many villages and towns, with hundred and some with populations of 40,000. Cities became the centres of trade which offered people more opportunities. Some of the city-states were included  Ur, Uruk, Nippur, Eridu, Kish, and Lagash.

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