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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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Which description best fits the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the world’s oldest written stories, which came from Mesopotamia?

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Feliz [49]3 years ago
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The correct answer is option D - It is a classic epic and source of information on Sumerian values. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. It was a journey about Gilgamesh, the king of the Mesopotamian city, recorded in the Akkadian language.

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The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was introduced in Eisenhower’s presidency and was the act that kick-started thecivil rights legislative programme that was to include the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Eisenhower had not been known for his support of the civil rights movement. Rather than lead the country on the issue, he had to respond to problems such as in Little Rock. He never publicly gave support to the civil rights movement believing that you could not force people to change their beliefs; such changes had to come from the heart of the people involved, not as the result of legislation from Washington.

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Eisenhower, perhaps shocked by the news broadcasts of Little Rock, publicly supported the bill (it was, after all, his Attorney-General who had produced the bill). However, the final act became a much watered done affair due to the lack of support among the Democrats. The Senate leader, Lyndon Baines Johnson, was a Democrat, and he realised that the bill and its journey through Congress, could tear apart his party as it had right wing Southern senators in it and liberal west coast ones.

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