Religion in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Egyptian civilization and ancient Mesopotamian civilization were located along the banks of rivers. These rivers became the main source of sustenance for both civilizations. Both civilizations believed that the forces of nature mirrored the moods and decisions of their gods and goddesses. The Mesopotamians believed that their gods and goddesses were not loving or nurturing and were instead jealous and hurtful. They drew these conclusions from the problems they faced. While the rivers were a source of life, the unpredictable floods, droughts, and other such calamities convinced the Mesopotamians of their bad luck. On the other hand, ancient Egyptians were sure that their gods and goddesses were kind, helpful, and caring.
Select the correct answer.
Why did ancient Egyptians have a positive view about their gods and goddesses?
A. The Egyptians believed that their gods and goddesses controlled their daily lives. B. The Egyptians thought that their gods and goddesses did not interfere with the Nile River.
C. The Nile River was more stable and predictable when it came to floods.
D. The Egyptians were not engaged in wars as often as the Mesopotamians.
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