Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
The Gods
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.
they got to write about everything that occured in that time
The Sumerian kings set up punishments and made laws for their people. Also a Sumerian king would solve any problems someone in their power had. The people would come to the king and ask him a question. The king would give them a solution.
Sumerian citystates were originally theocracies.
The Sumerians lost power because the Akkadians invaded the city-states and took over everything.
The Sumerians lost power because the Akkadians invaded the city-states and took over everything.
Sumerians believed that the king got power from the gods.
The Gods
citystates
citystates
Citizen
Athens and Sparta .
To gain land for farming
The wealthier landowners.
In a number of the Sumerian City-States, the priests wielded direct political power. This would make them theocracies.