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Who controlled the economy in ancient mesopotamia? Pharaohs elected officials religious leaders private businesses
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Who controlled the economy in ancient mesopotamia?
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i think its c.
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The pharaohs I don’t believe there were any elected officials in ancient Mesopotamia since it was so long ago
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