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Why did Egyptians view their gods as good and Mesopotamians view their gods as punishing?(1 point) Responses Egyptian gods gave beneficial floods and Mesopotamian gods gave torrential floods Egyptian gods gave beneficial floods and Mesopotamian gods gave torrential floods Amen-Ra was a nice guy and Enil was not Amen-Ra was a nice guy and Enil was not Egyptian gods gave torrential floods and Mesopotamian gods gave beneficial floods Egyptian gods gave torrential floods and Mesopotamian gods gave beneficial floods Pharaohs and Kings were seen as gods
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The most accurate response is: **Egyptian gods gave beneficial floods and Mesopotamian gods gave torrential floods.**
Egyptians viewed their gods as good because the Nile River's predictable flooding provided fertile soil and benefitted agriculture, which was associated with their gods' favor. In contrast, the Mesopotamian environment was more unpredictable, leading to views of their gods as capricious and often punishing when floods occurred.
Egyptians viewed their gods as good because the Nile River's predictable flooding provided fertile soil and benefitted agriculture, which was associated with their gods' favor. In contrast, the Mesopotamian environment was more unpredictable, leading to views of their gods as capricious and often punishing when floods occurred.
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