Answer:
ancient Mesopotamia was built by mostly Mesopotamian Semites. Pre islamic “Arabs” (i.e: shortly before Islam) are a mix of different Semitic people from Mesopotamia, Levant, and Yaman. A Semites group from Levant imposed Arabic (or Proto-Arabic) language on this mixed group of Semites. Then this mixed group of Semites, who were partly Mesopotamian Semites, mixed with the Mesopotamian Semites after Islam
Explanation:
The linguistic relatively hypothesis, <span>Edward Sapir and his student Benjamin Lee Whorf advanced the linguistic relatively hypothesis, which argues that language influences our perceptions of the world. This is because we are more likely to be aware of things if we have words for them.</span>
The north had so many manufacturing plants that's what the north depended on the south depended on cotton and slavery