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OpenStudy (anonymous):

mesopotamia was the home of the ____ civilization. a)greek b)babylonian c)athenian d)chinese i thought it was greek

OpenStudy (paki):

what you say here... @jsantana424

OpenStudy (paki):

respond here please...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you what was the first people to use the concept of zero and use the place value? im assuming its either the egyptians or chinese

OpenStudy (paki):

no...

OpenStudy (paki):

""Mesopotamia" is a Greek word meaning, "Land between the Rivers". The region is a vast, dry plain through which two great rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris, flow. These rivers rise in mountain ranges to the north before flowing through Mesopotamia to the sea. As they approach the sea, the land becomes marshy, with lagoons, mud flats, and reed banks. Today, the rivers unite before they empty into the Persian Gulf, but in ancient times the sea came much further inland, and they flowed into it as two separate streams."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know what mesopotamia was but to know who were the first to live there is wat the question is asking

OpenStudy (paki):

yeah i know... it's the home of Greeks...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it wasnt the babylonians?

OpenStudy (paki):

nope...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i had put tht as my answer and it was incorrect the first time so i read more and tried the babylonians it said i was correct. dont worry i thought it was the greeks..history can be confusing

OpenStudy (paki):

hmmm may be... but it is greek...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (paki):

yeah... now please close this question.. and welcome to open study...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Movable type for the printing of books was invented in the fifteenth century by _____ a)gutenberg b)bacon(lol) c)newton d)kepler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm its a

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