What characteristics allowed the Fertile Crescent to become the cradle of civilization?

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Flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers brought good soil and lots of water.
Tribes built deep wells and extensive cooling structures for crops.
Engineers developed ways of extracting usable fresh water from the salt water.

Which of the following did the Greeks adopt from the Phoenicians?
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writing system/Alphabet and a system of weights and measures
iron weapons
architecture

Why did the Assyrian rulers divide their empire into 70 smaller units and assign a governor to each province who reported directly to the Assyrian ruler?
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to keep control of distant lands
to encourage trade throughout the empire
to allow provinces to become separate empires

How was Darius the Mede able to maintain control of such a large empire?
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He adopted a monotheistic religion.
He established a different currency for each of the provinces.
He funded the construction of roads across his empire and gave local rulers some control over their government.

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Sure! Here are the answers to each of the questions you provided:

  1. What characteristics allowed the Fertile Crescent to become the cradle of civilization?

    • Answer: Flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers brought good soil and lots of water.
  2. Which of the following did the Greeks adopt from the Phoenicians?

    • Answer: writing system/Alphabet and a system of weights and measures.
  3. Why did the Assyrian rulers divide their empire into 70 smaller units and assign a governor to each province who reported directly to the Assyrian ruler?

    • Answer: to keep control of distant lands.
  4. How was Darius the Mede able to maintain control of such a large empire?

    • Answer: He funded the construction of roads across his empire and gave local rulers some control over their government.

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