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Which of the following primary source and secondary sources could you use to recognize the link between government and religion in a theocracy?


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A. Primary Source Secondary Source
Statue of the anonymous worshipper “Standing male worshiper” article
Statue of Gudea “Gudea, the man who built the temple, may his life be long” article
Statue of King Sahure Metropolitan Museum of Art Primary Source Secondary Source Statue of the anonymous worshipper “Standing male worshiper” article Statue of Gudea “Gudea, the man who built the temple, may his life be long” article Statue of King Sahure Metropolitan Museum of Art

B. Primary Source Secondary Source
“A Divine Figure” article Statue of King Sahure
Metropolitan Museum of Art Statue of Gudea
Statue of the anonymous worshipper Evidence from the Sumer’s culturePrimary Source Secondary Source “A Divine Figure” article Statue of King Sahure Metropolitan Museum of Art Statue of Gudea Statue of the anonymous worshipper Evidence from the Sumer’s culture

C.Primary Source Secondary Source
Hieroglyph that translates to the word “life” “Statue of Gudea” article
Statue of Gudea Metropolitan Museum of Art
Statue of King Sahure “A Divine Figure” articlePrimary Source Secondary Source Hieroglyph that translates to the word “life” “Statue of Gudea” article Statue of Gudea Metropolitan Museum of Art Statue of King Sahure “A Divine Figure” article

D.Primary Source Secondary Source
The temples of Lagash “Standing male worshipper” article
Statue of Enlil Statue of Gudea
Statue of the anonymous worshipper Evidence from the Sumer culturePrimary Source Secondary Source The temples of Lagash “Standing male worshipper” article Statue of Enlil Statue of Gudea Statue of the anonymous worshipper Evidence from the Sumer culture
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The correct answer is D.
The temples of Lagash and the Statue of Enlil are primary sources that can provide information about the link between government and religion in a theocracy. The "Standing male worshipper" article and evidence from Sumerian culture are secondary sources that can also provide additional insight into this link.
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