Which describe people and their accomplishments that were part of Mesopotamian civilizations? Choose all answers that are correct. A. hieroglyphic writing B. many diverse city-states between two rivers C. earliest willing acceptance of monotheism D. stepped structures known as ziggurats..

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Answer 1
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The correct answer are:

B. Many diverse city-states between two rivers.

Mesopotamian civilizations flourished between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in what today is Iraq. Mesopotamia comes from the Greek for "land between two rivers." The most ancient civilizations came to be in this region at least six thousand years ago. Mesopotamia was divided into Assyria in the north and Babylon in the south, which in turn was divided into Akkad and Sumeria. Mesopotamia was not a single state, but a group of many city-states spread all over the region between the rivers. The most famous cities were Ur, Nippur, Lagash, among many others.

D. Stepped structures known as ziggurats.

A ziggurat is a temple of the ancient Mesopotamia that has a pyramid shape. The purpose of these structures was to get the temples closer to the sky and they were accessible through stairs. Ziggurats were considered the houses of the gods and, therefore, only priests had access to these temples. Every city of ancient Mesopotamia had a Ziggurat for their patron God.

Answer 2
Answer: A (although their writing was not called hieroglyphic, as this pertains specifically to ancient egypt, the mesopotamians certainly had scripture and writing), B and D. 
C is not part of the correct answers as the mesopotamians were polytheistic.

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“… And so, my fellow Americans: ask not whatyour country can do for you—ask what you can do
for your country.…”
— President John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address,
January 20, 1961
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Answer:it established the Kaaba as a symbol of multiple religion

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Women kept house rather than working on farms." The effect did the Industrial Revolution have on families is that Women kept house rather than working on farms.

The correct answer is A) People moved to the cities for factory jobs.

The effect that the Industrial Revolution had on families was that people moved to the cities for factory jobs.

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