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    There are three major cultures that arose in Mesopotamia form 3000-1600 B.C. The Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian Kingdoms are the cultures that arose in Mesopotamia. Each culture wanted to succeed, do great things, and become powerhouses that no one wanted to mess with. Sumerian Kingdom The rulers of the Sumerian people wanted to create a fair and steady society that was rich in modern culture. Gilgamesh, who ruled around 2700 BCE at Ur, is the most inspirational king of the Sumerian people

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    River Valley Civilization Similarities/Differences Approximately in the years of 3500 B.C- 450 B.C. civilizations began to crystalize independently along a number of fertile river plains in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus valley, and China. These civilizations helped set up the next step in the organization of human economic, political, religious, and social classes. The rivers supplied a continuous if not always dependable flow and supply of water for farming and human uses, these rivers also

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    The Building Blocks For Modern Day Civilizations: Egypt and Mesopotamia By Courtney Wall The early civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia don’t often receive their rightful credit for modern day civilizations. These two groups of outstanding engineers and architects gave us phenomenal examples of how to build a strong city or town. In their days, there was no modern technology… yet they still used their ingenuity to craft cities whose remains have been unearthed, centuries later. The Tigris and

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    The Great Flood (China) This was a noteworthy surge occasion that proceeded for no less than two eras, which brought about extraordinary populace relocations among different fiascos, for example, tempests and starvation. This is generally dated to the third thousand years B.C.E amid the rule of Emperor Yao. In addition to other things, the immense surge of China is critical to understanding the historical backdrop of the establishing of both the Xia administration and the Zhou line, it is additionally

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    became the centers for political, economic, social, cultural, and religious development (Pg.8). The first creators of a Mesopotamian civilization where the Sumerians. By 3000 B.C.E, they had created a large amount of independent cities in southern Mesopotamia. Once the cities began to expand, they began to use political and economic control over the nearby country sides (pg.10-11). New political and military structures organized government bureaucracy to meet the administrative commands of the rising

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    is the god of babylon. In Mesopotamia, the kings represented the gods, while the Egyptian kings were gods, and two leaders were believed to be related to the gods, because of the great power they held and the wealth under their control. Both ancient Mesopotamia's and ancient Egypt's religions had the enhance to their culture. The religion played an important role in their society, and spiritual life. More importantly, the artworks and architecture of Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt are both

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    The region between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers was home to an original civilization, Mesopotamia. The people of Mesopotamia knew of few cultures other than themselves and had no basis for what their lives should be and therefore developed their own way of life. They developed their own religion and laws to follow, they were building civilization. In this secondary source, Western Civilization by Jackson J. Spielvogel, it is declared that “a spiritual worldview was of fundamental importance” they

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    Mesopotamia was the first civilization ever known to humankind, which meansing that a lot of evidence of their life-style have been completely destroyed. However, the code of Hammurabi, has provided vast information regarding their values and everyday lives, as it shows the problems people faced at that time, and the specific laws needed in order for individuals to live peaceful lives. Similarly to many other ancient and modern civilizations, social status was very important. The law emphasized

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    history it is important to have in a society. Through out history in ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Judaism, and ancient Greek genders are important to each civilization; however, women are made to serve men, disobey man, and also have an important role. Women through out all of history have been seen to serve a man and do what is told of them. From the start of civilization women have this label to serve. In ancient Mesopotamia, Gilgamesh is a king who uses women to serve him for his pleasing, “takes

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    The Fertile Crescent stretches like a crescent moon from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf, containing Egypt and Mesopotamia. The terms mentioned throughout the essay are different empires and locations. Sumer was the first civilization and is located in the narrowing plain between the lower reaches of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. About 5,000 years ago, Sumerians developed writing, construction of cities, and domestication of animals. The Akkadians took over Sumer

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