the citizens of that state had to pick a citizen who they knew would guide the through the harsh times
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The two divisions of the population in Mesopotamia were the rulers and the ruled. The rulers consisted of the kings, high-ranking officials, and priests who held political and religious power. The ruled were the common people who worked as farmers, laborers, and artisans.
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irrigation of crops and royal gardens mostly
China would have flooded
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How did mesopotamia's rulers become powerful please tell me
In ancient Mesopotamia, there were no known female rulers. As of yet, that is.
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The two divisions of the population in Mesopotamia were the rulers and the ruled. The rulers consisted of the kings, high-ranking officials, and priests who held political and religious power. The ruled were the common people who worked as farmers, laborers, and artisans.
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Rulers in ancient Mesopotamia were often chosen based on hereditary succession, where power was passed down within ruling families. Sometimes rulers were appointed by assemblies of elders or priestly councils. Military conquest could also elevate individuals to ruling positions.
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irrigation of crops and royal gardens mostly
China would have flooded
The rulers were held in high honor because they were viewed as having been put into their position by the gods. The rulers themselves worshipped the many different gods they had.