The people of ancient Egypt

  1. Ancient Egypt has long captured the imaginations of ordinary people, not just historians. There seems to be a fascination with
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  2. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia?• Merchants were more important in ancient
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  3. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia?A. Priests and priestess were closer to the
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  4. Why where soldiers often unnecessary in ancient EgyptA no one ever fought in ancient Egypt B there were many natural barriers
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  5. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia?(1 point)Responses Merchants were more
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  6. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of egypt and Mesopotamia?A. Priests and priestess were closer to the
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  7. What culture is depicted on this terracotta pottery that can still be viewed in museums today? (1 point) Responses Ancient Greek
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  8. 1) Did the ancient Mayans use the same calendar as the ancient Aztecs?2) What type of calendar did people living in ancient
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  9. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia?(1 point)Responses Priests and priestess were
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  10. Which statement accurately compares the social structures of Egypt and Mesopotamia?(1 point)Responses a. Merchants were more
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