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In his pursuit of beautifying the city of Bayblon, Nebuchadnezzar II built the ____ as one of the main entrances to the city.
 
  a. White Temple
 b. Ziggurat at Ur
 c. Palace of Darius
  d. Ishtar Gate

Question 2

The new concept of godlike sovereignty can be described by the representations of ____, the king who appeared as a god in Mesopotamian Akkadian art.
 
  a. Urnanshe
  b. Naram-Sin
  c. Eannatum
 d. Gilgamesh



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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