Well, you have to think about how this could have happened. A lot of cities and countries have all been hit by some sort of disease or natural disaster but do they both have them. I would say false, you have to understand that not only do they go under that they also suffer from economy losses and from political misunderstandings and troubles. So no, those would not be the only two common factors.
Answer:
1) appointment of officials
2) Government led military
3) enforcement of laws and collected
taxes
4)They built temples and made sure irrigation systems were maintained.
Explanation:
Sumerian were non-Semitic racial type that conquered southern Babylonia. Since, every civillization must have a system of government which will govern people and their behavior, The kings were the ruler of Sumerian city-states, of Which the Sumerians have the belief that this king were chosen by God's. Some of the duties of the
government in Sumerian city-states are;
✓appointment of officials
✓Government led military
✓enforcement of laws and collected
taxes
✓They built temples and made sure irrigation systems were maintained.
Among all these duties, the duties that was the most important is "Government led military" in which the king always lead the army in city-state’s. The city-state’s needed armies as a result of constant fighting because of land and use of water, infact the most important job of the king is in leading the army.
The Louisiana Purchase eventually doubled the size of the United States, greatly strengthened the country materially and strategically, provided a powerful impetus to westward expansion.
The answer should be D, Doubled the size of the country
Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address on 4 March 1865. As Lincoln prepared to speak, the Civil War was drawing to a close. Newspapers were filled with reports of the armies of William T. Sherman and Ulysses S. Grant. As late as August 1864, neither Lincoln nor his Republican Party believed he could win reelection. Now Lincoln would be the first president inaugurated for a second term in thirty-two years. The crowd of thirty to forty thousand was greeted by an ongoing rain that produced ten inches of mud in the streets of Washington. Sharpshooters were on the rooftops surrounding the ceremony. Rumors abounded that Confederates might attempt to abduct or assassinate the president