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    Egypt and Mesopotamia compare and contrast Through history there have been many different civilizations‚ a civilization develops‚ political‚ social‚ economical agriculture and religious aspects. Mesopotamia and Egypt are two different civilizations but still share some characteristics‚ because all humans have needs to solve‚ but each civilization adapts their own way of living. Where there is water there is life‚‚ that is the reason why Mesopotamia and Egypt were born next to a river. Mesopotamia

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    Approximately 3500 years before present‚ two sister civilizations grew tremendously due to the increase in complexity that the first cities gave. Out of the prosperous Mesopotamian and early Egyptian region‚ they slowly began to differ in their social‚ political‚ and religious practices as they grew larger. These two civilizations laid down the foundation of democracy we use to this day‚ such as the use of class systems. Their main differences include how they utilized their proximity to rivers‚

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    Unit 2 Anonymous Civilization. The word “civilization” comes from the Latin term for “city.” The first civilizations were the river-valley civilizations‚ so-called because they all developed alongside major rivers to secure an adequate water supply for agricultural production. 2 of the greatest river-valley civilizations were Mesopotamia and Egypt. All though they both supported having a patriarchal leader or king‚ Egypt had a strong‚ centralized government‚ whereas Mesopotamia was decentralized

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    Tim Xu Early Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt The ancient civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia were both fairly successful at what they were able to do with their surroundings. Gathering food‚ hunting‚ and even just the ability to exist were essential tools that both civilizations excelled in. The Early Mesopotamians and Ancient Egyptians were politically through their type of governments‚ yet contrasting in their eventual downfalls to neighboring peoples. In addition‚ both civilizations were

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    Lindsay Evans AP World Euro Fourth Block Friday August 27‚ 2010 Egypt and Mesopotamia Compare Contrast Essay Ancient Mesopotamia went through many different empires that shared similar parts cultural traits‚ where as Egypt went through several different rulers‚ but only a few dynasties. Mesopotamia lied in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers‚ and its main empires existed from 1650 BCE to around 330 BCE. The ancient Egyptian empires went through four main phases: The Archaic Period (3100-2600

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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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    Characteristic Applies to Egypt Applies to Mesopotamia Access to a River Valley for necessary water and silt.  ✔  ✔ Reliable and predictable flood.  ✔ Civilization based on cities.  ✔ Agricultural surpluses to support specialized laborers. ✔  ✔ Transportation on at least part of river possible due to favorable winds.  ✔ Floods suddenly without warning.  ✔ Consistently maintained canals are necessary for water drain-off.  ✔ Cooperation with nature. ✔ Civilization

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    World History    Around the world humans gathered in communities to work together to achieve greater  security and greater prosperity.  These early societies gathered in areas that had certain  shared characteristics.    In a brief essay (three paragraphs)‚ describe the key elements e.g. geographic  characteristics‚ food cultivation techniques‚ social organization‚ etc. necessary for the  formation of early societies.  Give examples of these elements from at least three of the major  regions where early societies formed

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    When you think about Mesopotamia and Egypt you may think that they are very different. They are‚ but they also have many similarities and differences as well. Both of these societies have done things that have effected the way we live today. One similarity is they were both polytheistic‚ meaning that they believed in many gods. Another similarity is the both had their own writing system. Two differences they have are their feelings about the afterlife and their rivers. A similarity between

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    One of the best tributes to the ancient world are the great pyramids of Egypt. Over 10‚000 men worked on these projects and built them without modern building machinery. Without the help of modern civilization‚ these monuments would not exist today! A civilization is a highly organized social ladder. In ancient Egypt‚ the ladder reached all the way from the working pheasants‚ to the leaders of the government to finally‚ the Faro. Most civilizations overseas were mainly along a river where there

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