Which best describes the mathematics of the Mesopotamians? It did not influence that of other places. It was based on the number six. It was learned from the Egyptians. It did not have any practical use. @Bradford16
I think C, not sure
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What is the name for the Mesopotamian contribution shown in this image? polytheism cuneiform hieroglyphics ziggurat
I need the image..
its there on the link and srry i was eating @Bradford16
@Bradford16
Me too(: not that I saw?
its on the link please click on it and it will come out
I'm looking and its just a conversation :P
no wait
B sorry for confusion :P
lol ok wait
@Bradford16 are u not going to help me more :(
I just answered the picture question?
The ancient Israelites are most well-known for their concern with which of the following? punishing lawbreakers harshly moral standards of behavior giving women more rights than men establishing a homeland in Africa
I want to say A: example you steal you get your hand chopped off adulteresses are stoned stuff like that
Why did the growth of international trade lead to the development of currency? People of all classes had easy access to money to use for trading. The value of beads had become extremely inflated over time. The availability of shells to use for trade was rapidly declining. People needed to find an object that was of equal value to all parties involved.
@Bradford16
d
Why did money replace the barter system? It gave religious leaders more control over worshippers. It allowed kings and nobles to become richer than peasants. It was a more efficient way of getting the goods customers want. It made it easier to find someone to barter with.
c, did you read any of this?
yes
i had 50 questions to do and im only asking u 15
@Bradford16
:P just checking, what grade are you in?
6th! u?
10th
omg
What effect did Hammurabi's Code have on the practice of law? It spelled out punishments for crimes. It brought about the idea of democracy. It caused rulers to abuse their subjects. It gave the poor more rights than the rich.
@Bradford16
a
When Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon in 539 BCE, he forced the city's inhabitants to follow Islam and renounce their gods he merged Zoroastrian beliefs about divine rule with local beliefs he allowed the city's inhabitants to follow their own beliefs and customs he massacred the city's religious leaders so that he could be viewed as a god @Bradford16
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