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    system of society where men are the supreme authority. They control everything and women have none or‚ if any at all‚ very little power. Patriarchy was the foundation of Mesopotamia‚ Ancient China‚ and Aryan India. It created a structure on how life would be lived and who would control what was going on in the society. Mesopotamia was very specific when it came to the laws. The Code of Hammurabi was very straight forward in the sense that woman controlled nothing. If the husband died the son inherited

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    Unit 2 Assignment Over 5 thousand years ago‚ people living in the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia developed a new form of language called writing. They used it to keep records and other important information. The earliest form of writing was made up of pictures called pictograms. Over time we changed the writing and developed a script called cuneiform. For thousands of years Mesopotamian Scribes recorded events daily. Such events included trades that were made‚ patterns of the moon and they

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    “Geography is Destiny” The assertion that “geography is destiny” is a significantly valid statement that can be said about the shaping of earlier civilizations including Egypt‚ Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. In each of these early civilizations‚ the people that entered into these areas were forced to adapt and build in a certain way due to the geography surrounding them which in return chose their destiny. The Egyptians adapted their way of life by building their civilization around the significant

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    civilizations include ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia. The mentioned societies had such advancements that people in their time did not really have. Since the regions were near each other‚ they obtained many ideas from one another. Though they had similar ideas‚ there were also differences. These similarities and differences included topics in culture‚ economy‚ and government and politics. One of the major similarities both Egypt and Mesopotamia had to due with was their culture. Culture played

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    Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia: A Compare and Contrast Essay Com/170 Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia: A Compare and Contrast Essay Ancient Egypt‚ known as “The Gift of the Nile‚” and ancient Mesopotamia‚ known as the land “Between the Rivers‚” were the first two civilizations developed by mankind. Not only this is a double-negative that you do not need.] These were they the first civilizations to form‚ andbut they were also the first river-valley civilizations using the

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    civilizations became more complex‚ artisans and craftsmen were needed to maintain specific items and tasks. Therefore‚ job specialization is very important to a country.There was a variety of jobs in Mesopotamia‚ such as potters‚ weavers‚ astronomers‚ and farmers. All of these jobs had a massive impact on Ancient Mesopotamia. In Ancient Egypt‚ they had craftsmen‚ doctors‚ lawyers‚ engineers‚ military leaders who were trained as scribes and priests who were the teachers at the schools. Most Ancient Egyptians were

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    with men‚ status in marriage. Although their similarities were in the sense of how they were associated with homemaking. In most civilizations‚ including Mesopotamia‚ women’s equality was lesser than men’s. Men could own property‚ sell lands‚ act as political leaders‚ etc. However‚ these privileges did not apply to women. In Mesopotamia‚ their legal status was much lesser than men’s‚ as were their rights. The Mesopotamian women’s role was strictly defined. She was the daughter of her father or

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    Source: Strayer‚ Robert W. Ways of the World: a Brief Global History. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. CHAPTER THREE: First Civilizations Cities‚ States‚ and Unequal Societies3500 b.c.e.–500 b.c.e. “Over 100 miles of wilderness‚ deep exploration into pristine lands‚ the solitude of backcountry camping‚ 4×4 trails‚ and ancient American Indian rock art and ruins. You can’t find a better way to escape civilization!” So goes an advertisement for a vacation in Utah’s Canyonlands

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    Chapter 2 Early Civilizations in Mesopotamia Cumulative effects of agriculture + wave of technological changes around 4000 B.C.E. = generated civilizations as a new organizational form The process of agricultural economies = civilizations began in the Middle East. The Sumerians Sumer 1st river valley civilizations Major floods occurred Northeastern section along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that lead to the Persian Gulf Rainfall is scant Generated large food surpluses = population

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    finds suitable‚ but who comes up with these standards of living? The answer is no one individual as it is with everything else . At about 3000 B.C.E. a Sumerian civilization named Mesopotamia began to take shape. only short thereafter so did the civilization of Egypt there is no exception with civilizations Mesopotamia and Egypt they both have similar ideals which were in one way or another diffused into each other’s way of life. Ancient Egypt political system was comprised of pharaohs ‚who were

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