A ruler who was not able to unify Mesopotamia politically was Rameses II.
<h3>Which rulers unified Mesopotamia?</h3><h3 />
Over thousands of years, there have been several people who have been able to unify the region of Mesopotamia under a single ruler even though it was temporary.
One of those rulers was Sargon of Akkad who unified the entire region under the control of the Akkadian empire. There was also Nebuchadnezzar II who was the King of Babylon. Darius the Great also managed this feat.
Rameses II was Pharaoh in the ancient Egyptian empire and while he was able to record some success against the Hittites in the Middle East, he never reached as far as Mesopotamia.
Options for this question are:
- Sargon of Akkad
- Nebuchadnezzar II
- Rameses II
- Darius the Great
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What law established a boundary for the expansion of slavery into new states?
B. Treaty of 1818
C. Louisiana Purchase
D. Indian Removal Act
- ╰➤The Compromise of 1850 was a series of acts that dealt with issues related to slavery and territorial expansion.
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