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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
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Which statements reflect Sumerian religious beliefs?

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Monica [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

Religious beliefs played a large role in the Sumerians' daily life.

The Sumerians believed in many powerful nature gods.

The Sumerians believed that their gods were the cause of the sometimes frightening, unpredictable workings of nature.

Explanation:

Religious beliefs played a large role in Sumerian's daily lives. There were temples in Sumer and Sumerians believed that the rivers flooding every year were the work of the gods.  There were over 3000 gods that Sumerians believed in. Of course there would be many powerful nature gods. Back in the old Sumer days, scientific reasoning was not a thing. People believed that gods caused natural disasters because they were angry.

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