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    Eric Kennedy A. Complete this chart by filling in the information for each civilization as explained in the assignment. |What|When|Who|Where|Why| Phoenicians|The political system of the Phoenicians allowed each Phoenician city-state to have its own ruler‚ its own form of government‚ and its own chosen god to worship.|1200 BCE to 800 BCE|Canaanites|City-states were Tyre and Sidon‚ present day Lebanon and Syria.|Trade‚ farming | Hebrews |Each tribe set up separate governments connected

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    Judith and Holofernes The story of Judith and Holofernes from the book of Vulgate demonstrates the extraordinary power a woman can possess. Judith‚ the heroine of the story‚ saves her town from destruction as the author conveys her strength‚ faith‚ and determination throughout her quest against the tyrannical Holofernes by using various archetypes and themes. Before the actual story of Judith begins‚ the author provides some background information. The exposition is set in the great city of Ninevah

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    The Babylonians: Unifiers of Mesopotamia Article The Babylonians began their rise to power in the region of Mesopotamia around 1900 B.C. This was at a time when Mesopotamia was largely unstable‚ prone to conflict and invasion‚ and not at all unified. This early period‚ known as the Old Babylonian Period‚ is characterized by over 300 years of rule of theAmorites‚ who had come from west of the Euphrates River‚ and formed an empire based in the city-state of Babylon. This empire was a monarchy that

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    “History of the World in 6 Glasses” By Tom Standage Chapter 2: Civilized Beer 1. The “Land between 2 rivers” is the Tigris and Euphrates rivers located in Mesopotamia (in the Fertile Crescent). “The World’s first cities arose in Mesopotamia‚ ‘the land between the streams‚’ the name given to the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers… (24‚ Standage)”‚ which meant that around this area most of the people were hardworking. The problem about these two rivers though is that they had unexpected

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    The early civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt were very similar‚ but they were also different in some ways. Both Mesopotamia and Egypt developed their civilizations centered on rivers‚ but these rivers were polar opposites. Mesopotamia was between two rivers called the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Egypt’s civilization developed around the Nile River. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers differed from the Nile River. The Nile River was calm‚ and the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were wild and very unpredictable

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    The Aegean civilizations‚ the Assyrians‚ and the Israelites‚ though in the same hemisphere‚ were three distinct kingdoms. Each developed into its own kingdom with its own set of rules‚ beliefs‚ religion‚ and political concepts. Ultimately‚ each had its own culture. Yet‚ there was something that underlied these three cultures that connected them in a subtle manner. All three of these civilizations underwent urbanization. Though the specific cultures of each civilization developed differently‚ the

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    Andres Mederos AP World History The Differences between ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia There are many differences between the two civilizations like Government‚ Burials ‚ Technology‚ and language. Now these can be the same but there not because these civilizations had there own ways on how to control what they believed and how they would sustain themselves. Now the Burial techniques that the Egyptians used was very clever and like professionally done because they thought in the after life

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    Formal Analysis: The Cylinder seal and The Ashurbanipal hunting lions The purpose of this paper is to examine the differences and similarities between early Akkadian and Assyrian art forms by comparing two figural sculptures‚ the Cylinder Seal (Ca. 2254 – 2193 BCE) and the Ashurbanipal hunting scene (Ca. 645 – 640 BCE). Due to cultural and periodical differences‚ it is unavoidable to find varying mastery of techniques‚ negotiated objects or subjects being depicted in the sculptures. These

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    Tim Xu Early Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt The ancient civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia were both fairly successful at what they were able to do with their surroundings. Gathering food‚ hunting‚ and even just the ability to exist were essential tools that both civilizations excelled in. The Early Mesopotamians and Ancient Egyptians were politically through their type of governments‚ yet contrasting in their eventual downfalls to neighboring peoples. In addition‚ both civilizations were

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    Olmec The first Mesoamerican civilization. Between ca. 1200 and 400 B.C.E.‚ the __ people of central Mexico created a vibrant civilization that included intensive agriculture‚ wide-ranging trade‚ ceremonial centers‚ and monumental construction. The __ had great cultural influence on later Mesoamerican societies‚ passing on artistic styles‚ religious imagery‚ sophisticated astronomical observation for the construction of calendars‚ and a ritual ball game. (p. 75) Chavín __ The first major urban

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