Question
Which conclusion is best supported by the information in the chart? (1 point)
(1 point)
Responses
Both Mesopotamia and Egypt had a single, united government led by elected rulers.
Both Mesopotamia and Egypt had a single, united government led by elected rulers.
Egypt relied on unpredictable flooding, while Mesopotamia had a predictable river system.
Egypt relied on unpredictable flooding, while Mesopotamia had a predictable river system.
The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.
The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.
Mesopotamian religion focused on a peaceful afterlife, unlike Egyptian beliefs.
(1 point)
Responses
Both Mesopotamia and Egypt had a single, united government led by elected rulers.
Both Mesopotamia and Egypt had a single, united government led by elected rulers.
Egypt relied on unpredictable flooding, while Mesopotamia had a predictable river system.
Egypt relied on unpredictable flooding, while Mesopotamia had a predictable river system.
The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.
The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.
Mesopotamian religion focused on a peaceful afterlife, unlike Egyptian beliefs.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The conclusion that is best supported by the information in the chart is:
**The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.**
This conclusion reflects the historical understanding of the political structures in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt was often unified under a centralized authority (the Pharaoh), whereas Mesopotamia comprised various city-states that operated independently.
**The Egyptians had a more centralized government, while Mesopotamians were politically divided.**
This conclusion reflects the historical understanding of the political structures in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt was often unified under a centralized authority (the Pharaoh), whereas Mesopotamia comprised various city-states that operated independently.