Mesopotamia was a very ideal place for creating a civilization.
It is in between two sources of water, the river Tigris and the river Euphrates. Running water is good for food (fish), drink, trade, protection, and travel.
The area was made up of hills and plains. There was plenty of fertile soil, which is good for growing food. This is very important because when the area is good enough that there is a surplus of food, not everybody has to be farmers just to survive. This is how artists, businessmen, merchants etc. flourish.
Finally, the climate was great for farming. There was a warmer season and a rainy season.
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It depends on what perspective you look at it at and the religion
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Religion can act as a social glue that holds people together and gives them a sense of unity. However, it can also cause prejudice when they see others that don't follow their religion or beliefs. As a Christian, I can say that religion does drive me to do the right thing and it has played a large role in who I am as a person. I personally don't agree that those who have a certain religion will be prejudiced against those who don't but it is a possibility. So in a way religion can be dangerous when seen in that view because it can tear others who aren't a part of it down if it becomes strong enough to do so and willing enough to implement it onto others.
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