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    Mesopotamia‚ a place that will be your (PERFECT) vacation in Reality! Mesopotamia is in the Fertile Crescent‚ which means that it has rich soil and the land is shaped as a crescent moon. If you have a home you don’t need to worry about walking far distances to get water. Why? You have two free and available rivers named the Tigris and Euphrates.You have free land where you can grow your crops‚ additionally‚ you won’t struggle like they did in Paleolithic Era. People in that time era had to hunt everywhere

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    Between 3500-500 BCE‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt were both seen as major civilization. Although they are both ancient river civilizations and have many similarities‚ there are multiple differences between their religion‚ social structure‚ and political systems. Three similarities between Mesopotamia‚ and Egypt is that they were both patriarchal societies‚ both had written languages‚ and had education. They are both patriarchal societies as evidenced by Egypt having Pharaohs and Mesopotamia having Kings. They

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    Change and Continuity in the Gilded Age Emergence of Modern America "Every day things change‚ but basically they stay the same."-Dave Matthews Change and continuity are two major principles of life. They can easily be applied to history because their application accurately portrays the circumstances‚ and characterizes the era of interest. Merriam-Webster defines continuity as an uninterrupted connection‚ succession‚ or union‚ or an uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without

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    CCOT Western Europe - France 1600 - 1850 Western Europe and specifically France had continuities and changes that occurred in the political and social structures over the time period of 1600 to 1850. In the year 1600‚ France was a monarchy ruled by Henry IV. He ascended to power after his childless cousin‚ Henry III‚ died. Ruling from 1589-1610‚ Henry IV survived at least 12 assassination attempts. The reason so many people tried to assassinate him was because the Catholics felt he usurped

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    Matthew B Owens World History AP-3 21 September 2011 Mesopotamia and Egypt Comparative Essay While both the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations share similar political‚ social and economic qualities‚ the details of these broad spectrums branch off in opposite directions. For example‚ both Mesopotamia and Egypt were ruled by kings‚ but in Egypt‚ their kings were called pharaohs and they had significantly more power than the Mesopotamian kings of the city-states. Both civilizations also had

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    World History Period:8 9/29/12 Comparing: Egypt and Mesopotamia Although Mesopotamia and Egypt were similar in terms of their writing system‚ they differ with technology. The Mesopotamian’s both were one of the first civilizations to invent the writing system. Both places started with pictographs. On the other hand‚ the Mesopotamian’s invented more important things than the Egyptians‚ such as the wheel and the sailboat. Mesopotamia and Egypt both had the same types of religions‚ including

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    In Mesopotamia‚ the climate was hot‚ dry‚ and in the middle of two rivers. The first civilization created many advancements like record keeping‚ specialized labor‚ and complex institutions. However‚ it did have many set backs like uncontrollable flooding‚ which destroyed lives and crops. Regardless‚ both the success and failure of Mesopotamia was affected by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Euphrates and the Tigris rivers were on both sides of Mesopotamia‚ and the people living there used the

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    Change and Continuity Over Time Essay As I began to breeze through my childhood and adolescent years‚ the relationship between my family and me changed along with my age. When I was just a child‚ between the ages of one and thirteen‚ my parents and I shared a bond of learning about my surroundings and discovering new things about the world. During the time period in which I was 13-15 years old‚ my parents spent our time together helping me decide about my future and the kind of people I should

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    Similar to the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ early civilizations that arose in India surrounded river valleys (pg.38). Since these civilizations arose‚ the geography of the land played a key role in the development of these civilizations. The land provided the civilizations with the perfect diversity of geographic features. This subcontinent is composed of multiple regions that are key to civilizations. First‚ “in the far north are the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges‚ home of the

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    Mesopotamian Civilization Mesopotamia was located between two rivers the Tigris river and the Euphrates river. The rivers were very helpful to them. The rivers gave them water and a way to travel. Between the two rivers was very fertile soil‚ which helped them‚ farm near their homes. They also had a semiarid climate‚ which is it rains a lot and the summers are very hot. The first civilization was Sumer and they believed in polytheism or the belief in many gods or goddess. They believed

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