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    Egypt & Mesopotamia Around 5‚000 years ago lived two of the most memorable first civilizations. Egypt and Mesopotamia were very advanced for their time‚ with their advance agriculture and religious beliefs that were the start of revolution and an example for almost all cultures to follow. While both Egypt and Mesopotamia live in the same religion with similar climates‚ Mesopotamia had a very pessimistic outlook on their life‚ while Egypt has a much more optimistic outlook on life. The difference

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    the Neolithic Revolution led to the development of more complex economic and social systems 2. Compare and contrast the locations of first Agricultural societies‚ the plants and animals they domesticated and their impact on the environment (Mesopotamia‚ Nile River‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ Indus River‚ Huang He valley and Mesoamerica) Agriculture and Pastoralism began to transform human societies 3. Describe and evaluate the changes in demography‚ social structure

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    The roles of women in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia were alike because they were both expected to take care of the household and both had a low status compared to men. They were different‚ however‚ because women in Egypt had greater opportunities than women in Mesopotamia. Both women in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia were expected to take care of the household. Since agriculture depended on heavy plows‚ men were responsible for the work on the fields since they were stronger. This left the women

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    Egypt vs Mespotamia

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    September 23‚ 2013 Mesopotamia vs. Ancient Egypt While most early civilizations have documented strengths and weaknesses‚ two of the most interesting to compare are Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt were similar‚ but also very different‚ in significant ways. Both Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt set standards for civilizations to come‚ but because they differed geographically and had different political systems‚ their influence was different. Mesopotamia was the world’s first

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    determine which features set them apart from so called “barbarian societies” and why the need to become civilized arose. The birth of primary urbanization happened first in Mesopotamia. It makes sense to look for characteristics from Sumerian society because they are considered the “cradle of civilization.” Mesopotamia lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers‚ which provide the life giving water that helped transform simple villages to complex cities. The most basic unit in any society is

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    Mesopotamian Civilisation

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    ------------------------------------------------- Mesopotamia From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Mesopotamia (disambiguation). Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia Mesopotamia (from the Ancient Greek: Μεσοποταμία: "[land] between rivers"; Arabic: بلاد الرافدين‎ (bilād al-rāfidayn); Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪܝܢ(beth nahrain): "land of rivers") is a toponym for the area of the Tigris–Euphrates river system‚ corresponding to modern-day Iraq and to a lesser extent northeastern Syria

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    such little technology at their disposal‚ nevertheless brilliant minds found ways to design massive buildings and a new form of language at their time. Mesopotamia and Egypt show there similarities in the aspects of economic‚ political‚ and social elements with amazing similarities at a broad level until you look at specific comparison. Mesopotamia meaning land between the rivers is located in between the Tigris and Euphrates and is a vary arid zone surrounded by mountains and thanks to the irrigation

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    Fertile Crescent     Alongside Mesopotamia‚ grew a second civilization along the Nile River. The Egyptian civilization‚ by 3000 BC their civilization had formed. Mesopotamia benefited the ancient Egyptian civilization by trade and technological influence but their societies formed a different society and cultural structure. From its origins to its decline Egyptian civilization was focused on the Nile River and the deserts around it. More is known about Egypt because of its values‚ political organization

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    Mesopotamia is a Greek word meaning between two rivers. This name was given due to the fact that this land is between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. This is where the Mesopotamian civilization was started. It should be understood that Mesopotamia was a region that had several different empires and civilizations due such a diverse set of cultures within the same region. They were able to bond their cultures together through their writings‚ gods and attitudes towards the female population.

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    will be analyzing cultures in order to compare and contrast the ideas and trends within and among cultures. Students will be studying how things have changed over time and how ideas have remained constant through the years (change over time and continuity). Students will also be spending a considerable amount of time reading‚ interpreting‚ and analyzing primary and secondary source documents along with charts and graphs. Students will do this through developing and refining their analytical abilities

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