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Map of Mesopotamia, with each major empire city highlighted. Babylon and Kish are furthest north, shown sitting between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Ur is the farthest south, sitting on the mouth of the Persian Gulf.

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What key role did the location of the Tigris and the Euphrates river play on the development of Mesopotamia? (4 points)


Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the natural barrier produced by the Arabian Desert.

Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the protection provided by the rivers.

Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the fertile soil produced by floods.

Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the drinking water provided by the Persian Gulf.

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Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, to take advantage of the fertile soil produced by floods.

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Mesopotamia was settled between the two rivers to take advantage of the fertile soil produced by floods.

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