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Can anyone help me with these questions please??? I know it's a lot, but I got a 50 on my test and I really need help. Whoever gets this right will receive points.

Which of the following would be most likely built at the center of a Sumerian city? (1 point)

a temple honoring a religious figure
the king's palace
a government law-making building
the residences of the people
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Which describes a contribution of Mesopotamian civilization? (1 point)

The people invented the Buddhist religion.
The people used the practice of mummification to preserve the dead.
The people invented the wheel to pull large loads more easily.
The people created the idea of a self-governing city.
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(02.01 LC)
Which of the following best describes cuneiform? (1 point)

a Hindu religion
the process of preserving the dead
the earliest form of writing
another name for the caste system
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(02.01 MC)
Read the lines from Hammurabi's Code below:

"[So] that the strong may not [abuse] the weak, to give justice to the orphan and the widow, I have inscribed my precious words."

Based on this quote, which of the following explains the purpose of Hammurabi's Code? (1 point)

to show bias to the wealthy members of society
to establish fairness in government for all citizens
to increase the power of Mesopotamian leaders
to create a new system of laws based on democratic ideas
7.
(02.01 MC)
Abraham's (1 point)

belief in one god led to the founding of Judaism
belief in multiple gods led to the rejection of Judaism
belief in one god led to the founding of Christianity
belief in multiple gods led to the rejection of Christianity
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(02.02 MC)
Which best describes how Ancient Egypt's economy differed from Mesopotamian economies? (1 point)

Egyptians did not rely on trade.
Egypt's pharaohs controlled economic decisions.
Egyptians had no exports.
Egyptians did not produce crafts.
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(02.02 MC)
Which best describes the difference between the economy of ancient Greece and the economies of other ancient civilizations? (1 point)

The Greeks produced more wheat and barley.
The geography of Greece did not support large farms.
The Greeks traded on land more than at sea.
The Greek food supply relied on corn and rice.
10.
(02.02 MC)
For public works projects, the pharaoh (1 point)

required farmers to contribute their labor during harvest time
enslaved farmers to complete the projects in a short time
required farmers to contribute their labor when crops were not in season
paid farmers to hire labor for their own farms while they worked for the pharaoh
11.
(02.02 MC)
During the Middle Kingdom period of ancient Egypt (1 point)

women could not own a business or property
the merchant class declined due to lack of trade
the pharaoh lost power and a new middle class began to emerge
slaves produced most goods for the economy
12.
(02.02 MC)
Use the map below to answer the following question:

A map image showing modern-day Pakistan is shown.

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According to the map, which landform is the most important to the civilization shown? (1 point)

Indus River
Himalayan Mountains
Arabian Sea
Kabul River
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(02.02 MC)
Use the map below to answer the following question:

A map image showing the location of cities in modern-day Pakistan is shown. Most cities are located in the northeast of Pakistan. The Indus River originates in northeast Pakistan and flows southwest toward the Arabian Sea. Feeding into the Indus River are multiple secondary rivers such as the Shelum, Chenob, and Kabul rivers. In the middle of the country is the Suleimain Mountains and in the southeast is the Thar Desert. In the southwest is the Dasht River, but no major city is located near this river.

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Which landform made the area indicated on the map an ideal location for civilization to develop, and why? (1 point)

The placement of the Himalayan Mountains kept it free from monsoon rains.
The length of the Indus River made it easy to use for transportation.
The Indus River caused the formation of a fertile valley between mountains and the desert.
The Himalayan Mountains made it impossible for attackers to cross the nearby mountain range.

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Answer:umerian Culture

Schools were common in Sumerian culture, marking the world’s first mass effort to pass along knowledge in order to keep a society running and building on itself.

Sumerians left behind scores of written records, but they are more renowned for their epic poetry, which influenced later works in Greece and Rome and sections of the Bible, most notably the story of the Great Flood, the Garden of Eden, and the Tower of Babel. The Sumerians were musically inclined and a Sumerian hymn, “Hurrian Hymn No. 6,” is considered the world’s oldest musically notated song.

Gilgamesh

The very first ruling body of Sumer that has historical verification is the First Dynasty of Kish. The earliest ruler mentioned is Etana of Kish, who, in a document from the time, is credited as having “stabilized all the lands.” One thousand years later, Etana would be memorialized in a poem that told of his adventures in heaven.

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