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gavmur [86]
2 years ago
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Discussion Topic In this unit, you learned about civilizations that once existed in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Withi

n these civilizations, you learned about different types of governments that were created to rule over people and lands. Identify some of the different types of governments that you learned about and the civilization with which they were associated. Compare and contrast these different governments, using facts from the lessons. Next, imagine that you are a leader of a new civilization in this region. Which type of government would you have supported in your kingdom or empire? Why?
History
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navik [9.2K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

If I was the leader of a kingdom the kind of government that I would support would be a democracy.

The reason for this is that democracy is a fair government. It is a type of political atmosphere where people have the option of picking their leaders.

This means that any qualified person can vote or be voted for.

The kinds of civilizations in the Middle East

The Sumerian civilization

The Acadians

Mesopotamia

Babylonian

Persian

Explanation:

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