How did the Euphrates River contribute to the development and splendor of Babylon? A. The cedar forests on its banks supplied wood for the construction. B. The gold and silver it supplied financed the construction. C. It brought trade, irrigation water, and building materials. D. It protected Babylon from invaders.
B. The gold and silver it supplied financed the construction.
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According to legend, why did Nebuchadnezzar build the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? A. to serve as a monument to the goddess Ishtar B. to please his homesick wife C. to provide protection from invaders D. to show the entire ancient world that he had restored Babylon to glory
to please homesick wives
i think to please his homesick wife
yea i mea his homesick wife xD
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the gold and silver it supplied financed the construction
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Mark each statement if it describes Babylon during Nebuchadnezzar's reign. A. It had a busy harbor on the banks of the Euphrates River. B. Nebuchadnezzar built or restored temples and huge royal palaces. C. The city succeeded even though it could not profit from trade. D. The Euphrates River provided water for irrigation and mud for bricks.
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D
On this one is says each so you have to pick more than one
i think A and D.
A
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Mark each statement if it describes Babylon during Nebuchadnezzar's reign. A. Natural geographic landforms offered protection from invaders. B. A moat filled with water from the Euphrates River surrounded the city. C. Walls around the city provided protection from enemies.
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what do u think?
B and C
me think so too
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Although magnificent at the time, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon are not considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A. True B. False
true
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Mark each of the following items if it describes the technology of the Hanging Gardens. A. Slaves powered the equipment used to move water to the top of the Hanging Gardens. B. Terraces were built so shade trees, exotic shrubs, and colorful flowers could be planted high up on the walls. C. The green plants on the terraces were native to Babylon. D. Metal plates reflected light to make up for the shortage of sunlight in the area. E. Fountains, pools, and waterfalls cooled the gardens.
i think a,b,and e
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