what did ancient Mesopotamia offer early people that encouraged them to settle and build civilizations?

A abundant plant and wildlife
B natural barriers against attack
C rivers and fertile land **
D valuable mineral resources

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C,B,A,A,C D F,D,A,A,B,D

1. rivers and fertile land

2. the practice of writing down laws for all to know
3. by organizing the empire into provinces administered by satraps
4. a covenant between Abraham and the god he worshipped
5. guidance from the sacred text known as the Torah, obedience to the Ten Commandments, worship of one all-knowing god
6. The Development of the Rule of Law
7. anatomy
8. Egyptian
9. Menes
10. Egyptian women held higher status than women elsewhere in the ancient world

Q1:Rivers and Fertile Land(A)

Q2:The practice of writing down laws for all to know(B)
Q3:By organizing the empire into provinces administered by straps(A)
Q4: A covenant between Abraham and the god he worshipped
Q5: Guidance from the sacred text known as the Torah, obedience to the Ten Commandments, worship of one all-knowing god(C,D,F)
Q6:The Development of the Rule of Law(D)
Q7:Anatomy(A)
Q8:Egyptian(A)
Q9:Menes(B)
Q10:Egyptian women held higher status than women elsewhere in the ancient world(D)

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What about these? Which legal precedent did Hammurabi's Code establish?

A the administration of justice by citizen juries
B the practice of writing down laws for all to know
C the separation of civil and criminal courts
D the use of punishment to deter crime

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Yes, C.

Mesopotamia means the land between the rivers.

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four is A for me forgot to put that sorry

To determine the answer to the question, we need to assess the options provided and understand the factors that encouraged early people to settle and build civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia:

A) Abundant plant and wildlife: While abundant plant and wildlife can indeed be beneficial for settlements, it was not the primary factor that encouraged people to settle in ancient Mesopotamia.

B) Natural barriers against attack: Natural barriers, such as mountains or deserts, can provide protection against potential attackers. However, ancient Mesopotamia did not have significant natural barriers to defend against attacks, so this option is not accurate.

C) Rivers and fertile land: This option, the rivers and fertile land of ancient Mesopotamia, is correct. Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and had rich soil, making it highly suitable for agriculture. The rivers provided a reliable water source and allowed for efficient irrigation, enabling the early inhabitants to cultivate crops and create surplus food. This abundance of fertile land and the ability to sustain agricultural practices were crucial incentives for settling and building civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia.

D) Valuable mineral resources: Although valuable mineral resources were undoubtedly significant factors in the development of civilizations in various regions, it is not a prominent characteristic of ancient Mesopotamia. Therefore, this option is not accurate in this context.

In conclusion, the correct answer is C) rivers and fertile land, as the availability of these resources encouraged early people to settle and build civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia.