The Sumerians lacked a centralized government with a unified authority, as their city-states operated independently and often competed with one another. Each city-state had its own ruler, laws, and resources, which sometimes led to conflicts and instability. Additionally, there was no overarching political structure or institution to manage inter-city relations or provide a consistent legal framework across Sumer. This fragmentation made it challenging to address larger issues that affected multiple city-states.
they pooped rain
They urinated on their crops and washed with urine too.
they had to get all of the government together and that is how they decided.
Because they wanted a better life, and they didn't have the time to help there town
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A monarchy
public policy
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The Sumerians had independent city-states with a monarchy - a separate king and his council - overning each them.
Theocracy.
The Sumerians faced three major challenges1.The threat of hostile invaders2.Lack of water3.Tradethose are the three major challenges the Sumerians faced while building their City-states.
They urinated on their crops and washed with urine too.
The Sumerians developed writing because government officials needed a way to keep track of food in take.
they had to get all of the government together and that is how they decided.
they started by seeing the government
Because they wanted a better life, and they didn't have the time to help there town
The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.