What river is the longest river in the world and has hippos
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The longest river in the world is the Nile river
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Who ordered the rebuilding of the city of Babylon
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nebuchadnezzar
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The Fertile Crescent is controlled today by
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Iraq
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Mesopotamia is often called the what
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Cradle of civilization
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Who was the Amorite who became king of Babylon
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Hammurabi
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The lowest ranked group in Egypt were the
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slaves
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A is a ruling family that passes the right to rule from one generation to the next
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dynasty
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Piece of land that connects Egypt and what was once Mesopotamia was formerly known as
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The piece of land that connects Egypt and what was once
Mesopotamia was formerly known as the Fertile Crescent. This is
because the soil was very fertile.
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The first recorded laws by an empire were called
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the Hammurabi code is one of the earliest recorded laws, wrote
by the Babylonian Empire
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The Sumerian civilization is credited with which of the following
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The first instance of writing. They used cuneiform - a form of
picture writing similar to Egyptian hieroglyphics
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Where was Mesopotamia and what does the name mean
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Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means
"between the to rivers".
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The Assyrians used weapons to conquer the entire Fertile Crescent and part of Egypt.
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The first people to practice monotheism were the
Hebrews
What river is the longest river in the world and has hippos
The longest river in the world is the Nile river
Who ordered the rebuilding of the city of Babylon
nebuchadnezzar
The Fertile Crescent is controlled today by
Iraq
Mesopotamia is often called the what
Cradle of civilization
Who was the Amorite who became king of Babylon
Hammurabi
The lowest ranked group in Egypt were the
slaves
A is a ruling family that passes the right to rule from one generation to the next
dynasty
Piece of land that connects Egypt and what was once Mesopotamia was formerly known as
The piece of land that connects Egypt and what was once
Mesopotamia was formerly known as the Fertile Crescent. This is
because the soil was very fertile.
The first recorded laws by an empire were called
the Hammurabi code is one of the earliest recorded laws, wrote
by the Babylonian Empire
The Sumerian civilization is credited with which of the following
The first instance of writing. They used cuneiform - a form of
picture writing similar to Egyptian hieroglyphics
Where was Mesopotamia and what does the name mean
Mesopotamia was in the fertile crescent and Mesopotamia means
"between the to rivers".
The Assyrians used weapons to conquer the entire Fertile Crescent and part of Egypt.