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that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
In ancient Mesopotamia, education was mostly limited to the elite class, such as priests, scribes, and nobles. They received formal education in institutions called scribal schools, where they were taught reading, writing, mathematics, and literature. Commoners generally did not have access to formal education but instead learned practical skills and trades through apprenticeship or from their families.
they taught wealthy boys
the boys in mesopotamia had to go because they were going to be traders or other stuff but the girls were thought of the person in the family that would do all the choirs and all the work that was hard.
They learned about history and war and how to make stuff.
only wealthy boys went to school in ancient Mesopotamia days.
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that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
Trade around the Mediterranean Sea and with Mesopotamia.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
In ancient Mesopotamia, education was mostly limited to the elite class, such as priests, scribes, and nobles. They received formal education in institutions called scribal schools, where they were taught reading, writing, mathematics, and literature. Commoners generally did not have access to formal education but instead learned practical skills and trades through apprenticeship or from their families.
they taught wealthy boys
they taught wealthy boys
its considered wealthy or artisan who work with metal products, cloth, or pottery.
the boys in mesopotamia had to go because they were going to be traders or other stuff but the girls were thought of the person in the family that would do all the choirs and all the work that was hard.
They learned about history and war and how to make stuff.
The Socs are a group of wealthy, privileged boys.