The map shows the Akkadian Empire.
A map of the Akkadian Empire. A key shows the Fertile Crescent in orange, the Akkadian Empire in green, the Capital city with a star, City-state with a dot, the Modern coastline with a dashed blue line. The Fertile Crescent shaded in orange begins at the northern end of the Persian Gulf, continues north and west following the Euphrates River and Tigris River, and narrows down the western coast of the Syrian Desert ending in Egypt. The Akkadian Empire, shaded in green, begins northeast of the Persian Gulf, continues north and west following the Euphrates River and Tigris River, into modern day Turkey.
Which statement about the Akkadian Empire is supported by the map?
The Akkadian Empire borders the Red Sea.
Ancient Egypt was part of the Akkadian Empire.
Babylon was the capital of the Akkadian Empire.
The Akkadian Empire controlled much of the Fertile Crescent.