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    Question: Compare and contrast Jewish culture and other Mesopotamian cultures? Why do you think that Judaism (with the fewer followers than Christianity or Islam) is still widely studied and discussed today? Answer: The primary significance of the Ancient Judaic civilization was that it developed a monotheistic culture‚ they only worshipped one God. The other Mesopotamian cultures were polytheistic‚ all aspects of their civilizations were geared towards appeasing multiple gods that required sacrifices

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    a diagram of a ziggurat cruise of these is because it demonstrates two other civilizations that Mesopotamia had the wealth to build the structures. The point of view of document number three‚ a quote about the power of the pharaoh is that because he is considered to God he has unlimited power of the people of Egypt. The point of view of document number one‚ a quote about a farmer in Egypt is that when the Nile river floods‚ the farmers became very happy because they had fertile soil left behind

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    The Egyptian revolt and the two Babylonian revolts occurred during periods of attempted Greek expansion and within a very short time frame of each other‚ they were also conducted in the first years of Xerxes reign. Xerxes wished to direct all attention to carry Darius’ legacy of Greek expansion by continuing invasions. The revolts in the empire may have been in response to defeats and/or evidence suggests the increased taxation burden was of significant influence within these revolts. The consequences

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    Hoda MP1 Mesopotamian education Research question: What was school like? Education in Mesopotamia was very strict. It took place in temples or at academies or homes of priests. Only boys attended school and very few girls. If so‚ the girls needed to be very wealthy because most people went to school to get a good job. And that job was usually

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    Ancient Egyptians believed that after death there is rebirth‚ which is the reason why they perform certain funeral activities. Egyptians believe that death is just an interruption to life. The body of the dead is preserved by mummification‚ and supplies for statues and other funeral equipment. Each human consists the ’ka’‚ the ’ba’‚ and the ’akh‚ which are supposed to be sustained and protected from harm. After they die‚ they believed that the ‘ba’ (spirit) leaves your body temporarily and then returns

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    Mesopotamians had a unique belief about the afterlife that was tied to their regions beliefs. For example one key point I notice about the Mesopotamians is that they believe life is not over when someone dies. Mesopotamians had a strong beliefs about death also‚ they saw death as inescapable. This is shown in short story of The Epic Of Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh went on a long journey and became animal-like looking for a way to become immortal. However he found a way to become immortal it was stolen

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    The MesopotamianEgyptian‚ and Indus regions were (respectively) successful regions. All share the aspects of a successful society based from nearby river systems. Group 1:Mesopotamia * Document 1: This document describes the story of an innocent god that shared water with animals at a watering hole. The document describes the importance of water by referencing to the herds of wild game and Enkidu. The people that have created this document have put much emphasis on water systems.

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    Harappa A large well and bathing platforms are remains of Harappa’s final phase of occupation from 2200 to 1900 BC. Shown within Pakistan Location Sahiwal District‚ Punjab‚ Pakistan Coordinates 30°37′44″N 72°51′50″ECoordinates: 30°37′44″N 72°51′50″E Type Settlement Area 150 ha (370 acres) History Periods Harappan 1 to Harappan 5 Cultures Indus Valley Civilization Site notes Condition Ruined Ownership Public Public access Yes Harappans is an archaeological site in Punjab‚ Pakistan‚ about 24 km

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    The concept of the afterlife is incoherent. Discuss. The concepts of the afterlife held by philosophers are varied‚ due to the different forms to which people believe it takes. For example‚ there are disputes as to whether it is a physical or material world‚ in the form of body and/or soul‚ which raises both dualist and monist views. Resurrection is a monist theory that there will be a post-mortem experience in a recreated‚ perfect physical human body. This is traditionally a Christian concept

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    What were the mesopotamians’ major contributions to government‚ religion‚ and art and culture? The mesopotamians’ were around the era 1600 B.C. during this time they made many changes and new finds to the world. One major way was in the government form‚ of having leaders. leaders were made out of the elders who had money. It is not different from today around the world the wealthy are who run the countries and who make up our political parties. During the time of the mesopotamians’ the elders made

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