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    “I never did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell.”it means that he said some things that people did not like and they thought it was hell.Harry S. Truman‚ (born May 8‚ 1884‚ Lamar‚ Missouri‚ U.S.A he was the son of John Anderson A cattle trader Martha young truman he was named harry because of his mother’s brother He was given the middle initial “S”but no name for his grandfathers‚ Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young. 33rd president of the United States (1945–53)

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    created forced them to confront new challenges which then led to the great‚ complex societies of history. The urban society of Mesopotamia developed because of the engineering discoveries that allowed residents of the area between the Tigris and Euphrates to increase food production‚ while the predictability of the Nile River allowed the Egyptians and Nubians to build large‚ complex societies around their commercial and religious activities. Many simple early societies were based around farming

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    Asses the importance of Egypt’s military campaigns in this period. Military campaigns contributed an important role in the New Kingdom period. After centuries of foreign rule the eighteenth dynasty was Egypt’s supremacy of success. New Kingdom period was the time where the Egyptians had re-establish to the world their power and superiority. This era was referred to as the ‘Golden Age’ as this was a stable and powerful time to be living in Egypt. Military campaigns where important during this period

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    Book of Habakkuk The prophet Habakkuk introduced in his Book is not considered a prominent figure‚ as he is considered to be one of the twelve Minor Prophets. There is no indication of his lineage and is just referred to as Habakkuk the prophet in the Biblical text‚ but due the liturgical nature of the verses in the book‚ some scholars have described Habakkuk as a cultic prophet. The apocryphal and post-biblical literatures do not reach a consensus to who he was. Some say that he came from the tribe

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    The ancient civilizations of the Nile Valley and Sumer are considered to be the beginning of life in their respected regions. The following essay will provide a look into the similarities between these two great societies. The Nile Valley civilization began as early as early as the Paleolithic Age‚ and a Neolithic culture was formed there around 6000 B.C. By about 3800 B.C. the people of this region began to take steps toward creating an actual civilization. The people discovered how to make copper

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    for irrigation. Egypt would have never been as great of a civilization if it had no river to use to make crops and then Egypt would be just another part of the Sahara desert. Mesopotamia would have never succeeded without the help of the Tigris-Euphrates rivers system to irrigate and make crops. Crops were incredibly useful for trade food and taming animals. If the two civilizations were not in river valleys‚ they would never have grown crops and would have perished sooner. The two river valleys

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    ruler in areas-commoners could gain statuses by government work-gained political ideas from Mesopotamian ways (which was caused/influenced by Mesopotamian conquers/settlements/explorers) | ECONOMICAL | -their river for the trade was the Tigris-Euphrates river-imported gold‚ ivory‚ obsidian from Mediterranean-merchants helped in trade (for greater profits) and in cultural exchanges | -extensive trade networks-had a main river for over-seas trade-traded with neighbors for cooperation and to maintain

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    My soul is deep like the rivers‚ I washed in the Euphrates when dawns were young. I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep. I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it. I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans‚ and I have seen its muddy

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    If they began without technology or social organization‚ why do these incredible feats of engineering burst upon the ancient world? According to the Bible‚ the first settlers of Egypt migrated from the Euphrates River‚ the site of the Tower of Babel. https://answersingenesis.org/archaeology/ancient-egypt/the-pyramids-of-ancient-egypt/ Sobekneferu‚ was the last ruler of this dynasty‚ and she had no son to succeed her. She might well have been the daughter

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    In ancient Sumerian society‚ kings considered a human agent of the gods. In Uruk‚ it is located in an agriculturally productive region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers also known as the “Fertile Crescent”. Gilgamesh was the fifth sovereign he was part god and part man. From him we learn kingship was a matter of divine entitlement and human authority. In the excerpt from Epic Gilgamesh (2100 BC)‚ As the king Gilgamesh was honor and said to be "two-thirds god" (46) and "a god and a man" (15)

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