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Q: What did the people of Mesopotamia believe was controlled?
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What is the main god that mesopotamian people believe in?

there is no MAIN god that Mesopotamia people believe in, that is why they are polytheims.


How did Mesopotamia control the flow of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers?

The people of Mesopotamia controlled the flow of the two rivers by creating an irrigation system and channeled the water into the city-states


What did the people of Mesopotamia believe was controlled by God's and goddess demons and monster?

Everything and everyone was controlled by Gods. It was a means to explain why things were the way they were. Science hadn't been developed so Gods were a good answer to the questions about the world, weather, stars, oceans, rivers, plants, animals, sunset, sunrise, and why people died, lived, and existed.


What civilizations controlled the largest amount of Mesopotamia?

Sumerians


What was the Mesopotamia political system in early Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia was ruled by a Priest-King. He was a leader that controlled the political system and religion


Where was paint invented?

I believe in Mesopotamia.


What was the main religion in Mesopotamia?

I believe it is Christianity


Is Mesopotamia the name of an area or a civilization?

Mesopotamia is the name of the area that the land's first inhabitants controlled, but not the civilizations. So9me of the inhabitants were the Akkadians, the Sumerians and the Babylonians


Who was in the upper class of mesopotamia?

Priests and Merchants i believe


What is order of importance in ancient Mesopotamia?

I believe it is from lowest to highest. Slaves Merchants Maids Average People Kings,Queens.Royalty,etc.


How many people lived in Mesopotamia?

55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia


What did Mesopotamia conquer?

it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.