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    AP World History- 3rd Period 24 August 2014 Geography’s Impact on Mesopotamia and Egypt The ancient river civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt were a significant aspect of our world’s development from an uninhabited planet to the cultured society known today. The geographical features of their regions heavily affected how their people lived and their relationship towards other countries. Both ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt used their rivers as important sources of trade and resources. However

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    (ghost). Egyptians believed that their gods had created Egypt as a sort of refuge of good and order in a world filled with chaos and disorder. The major god for much of Mesopotamia was the sky god Enlil; later th e worship of Enlil was replaced by the worship of the Babylonian god Marduk. For Egyptians‚ Amen-Ra was the most powerful deity‚ chief of the pantheon. Statues of winged bulls were a protective symbol related to the god Sin Mesopotamia‚ while the ankh‚ a kind of cross with a loop at the top

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    characteristics of Mesopotamia and Egypt between 8000 BCE and 1500 BCE‚ include structure (similarities and differences in how they were politically organized)‚ foreign policy (differences in impact foreign control had on their culture‚ government and religion)‚ social structure (similarities and differences in the rights and roles of the different social classes)‚ and women (similarities and differences in jobs available‚ political influence and overall rights). Mesopotamia was a land of villages

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    early civilizations of Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. Approximately 5000 B.C.E. cultivation rose from unrest in Mesopotamia‚ the modern day area of Iran and Iraq‚ and formed what is arguably the first example of human civilization. It rose upon the banks of the Tigris-Euphrates River‚ formed by a tribe known as the Sumerians. They were a collection of agriculturally based communities‚ which coordinated strongly to ease the hardship of farming. Besides Mesopotamia‚ another civilization arose in

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    The role of women within Egyptian society was a highly complex one. Differing depending on their particular class and place within the social hierarchy‚ the women of ancient Egypt are often described as the most legally free and equal of any ancient civilisation. Our knowledge of the role played by the Egyptian women is somewhat limited. The majority of evidence for the Egyptians everyday life comes from within the mortuary sphere‚ a realm in which the male dominated and women received little attention

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia Early civilizations were built near rivers because of the many resources and advantages of the rivers. RIvers could provide transportation‚ food‚ drink‚ and fertile soil. Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia were two river valley civilizations‚ and were very important to the beginning of mankind in the historic-era. A river valley civilization is deeply affected by the river it is situated upon. The river can affect all aspects of the life in

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    surprise one to learn that women were often seen as equals to their male counterparts. Ancient Egyptian women received constant social liberty in the 3000 years the civilization existed‚ one way this was presented in the legal or court systems where women were recognized as individuals who could “hold their own”. Though women were ranked by the status of their fathers or their husbands‚ they were put on an even playing field within the court systems of Ancient Egypt. Women also experienced respect

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    World History Assignment #2 Water was more important to the development of a working civilization in Ancient Egypt than Mesopotamia for the following reasons: irrigation‚ drinking‚ resources and trade. Although these factors were used by both Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ the latter had a better understanding and control over water than Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia (3500 B.C.E. - 530 B.C.E.) was located in northeast Syria‚ which is now know today as Iraq. It was mainly surrounded by water‚ most notably the

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    the very real affection that was considered the norm in Ancient Egypt. Egypt treated its women better than any of the other major civilizations of the ancient world. The Egyptians believed that joy and happiness were legitimate goals of life and regarded home and family as the major source of delight. It was taken for granted in the ancient world that the head of the house was the man. The true meaning of this fact for women varied considerably from one place and time to another‚ and the

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    between Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt  It is not possible for civilizations to flow backwards while there is creativity and curiosity in the world. Each civilization learns from the one before it‚ but sometimes they are created entirely different. The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt are different. Mesopotamia and Egypt both had a very centralized government‚ but they both used different methods to see who would become the ruler. Agriculture‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt both had it‚

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