The correct answer is B) Mountains protected the region from invaders and D) Rivers flooded, providing fertile soil and water for irrigation.
Mesopotamian geography contributed to the development of complex civilizations like Sumer in that Mountains protected the region from invaders and Rivers flooded, providing fertile soil and water for irrigation.
Sumeria-Mesopotamia was one of the oldest, if not the oldest civilizations on planet Earth. The Sumerians established between two important rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates. They lived in this fertile region for 2000 years. Historians considered that Sumerians lived in that area in 4500 BC. The most important city-states of Sumer were Uruk, Nippur, Eridu, Lagash, Kish, and Ur. So it's true, Mesopotamian geography contributed to the development of complex civilizations like Sumer in that Mountains protected the region from invaders and Rivers flooded, providing fertile soil and water for irrigation.
B. constitutional
C. statutory
D. common
Answer: C. New Orleans
Explanation:
New Orleans configured as one of the most important Confederate Cities during the Civil war. It was the largest city in the Confederacy and controlled access to and from the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, making the city one target for the Union. As part of a federal strategy to divide the Confederacy into 2 regions and reduce its strength, the Union captured New Orleans in 1862, forcing the evacuation of thousands of Confederate soldiers and the liberation of thousands of slaves.
Some similarities included:
-polytheism, the believe in many gods,
- The God of Sun had a special place in both religions
- The God of Water/Rain also had a special place in both religions.
Answer:
It had not suffered previous bomb damage, and it was also located in a level area where resulting damage could be easily assessed. The city had a few buildings made of reinforced concrete, but most of the structures were made of wood. They were weaker, and much of the city was highly vulnerable to fire.
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