Why did civilizations first arise along the Fertile Crescent
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Civilizations first rose up along the Fertile Crescent because
the region had soil that was very good for farming
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What event happened in the middle kingdom
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Crop failures occurred.
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Why were priests powerful in Mesopotamian society
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Priests were in charge of ministering to the gods, thereby
gaining their favor. People thought gods controlled their lives.
Combine these ideas, and it was important for the people to please
the priests in order to assure prosperity and well being. The
priests were so powerful in Mesopotamian society because the people
believed that they had a direct contact with God.
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What is an advance credited to the Assyrians
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Iron weapons
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What change resulted in the building of European megaliths
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A shift away from hunting-gathering to fixed agriculture.
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Where did the domesticated plants in Northern Europe originate
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The Fertile Crescent
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What do megaliths imply about the northern European civilizationsthat built them
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They had stratification.
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Which religion was least influenced be the Hebrews
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The religion that was least influened by the Hebrews, in my opinion, is the Japanese Shinto religion.
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Anything east (or south) of Afghanistan. plus the indigenous beliefs in the New World.
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Is code of law a feature of Hebrew society
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Yes, it is.
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What is excist
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is the excist to do with animals
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Which is a characteristic of hunter-gatherer societies-
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Characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies included the fact
that they tended to be small communities and somewhat nomadic in
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Why did civilizations first arise along the Fertile Crescent
Civilizations first rose up along the Fertile Crescent because
the region had soil that was very good for farming
What event happened in the middle kingdom
Crop failures occurred.
Why were priests powerful in Mesopotamian society
Priests were in charge of ministering to the gods, thereby
gaining their favor. People thought gods controlled their lives.
Combine these ideas, and it was important for the people to please
the priests in order to assure prosperity and well being. The
priests were so powerful in Mesopotamian society because the people
believed that they had a direct contact with God.
What is an advance credited to the Assyrians
Iron weapons
What change resulted in the building of European megaliths
A shift away from hunting-gathering to fixed agriculture.
Where did the domesticated plants in Northern Europe originate
The Fertile Crescent
(Apex)
What do megaliths imply about the northern European civilizationsthat built them
They had stratification.
Which religion was least influenced be the Hebrews
The religion that was least influened by the Hebrews, in my opinion, is the Japanese Shinto religion.
Answer:
Anything east (or south) of Afghanistan. plus the indigenous beliefs in the New World.
Is code of law a feature of Hebrew society
Yes, it is.
What is excist
is the excist to do with animals
Which is a characteristic of hunter-gatherer societies-
Characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies included the fact
that they tended to be small communities and somewhat nomadic in
nature.