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Garrulous

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The stele inscribed with the Law Code of Hammurabi was created by which Mesopotamian culture?
 
  a) the Babylonians
  b) the Hittites
  c) the Assyrians
  d) the Sumerians

Question 2

The Palette of King Narmer is historically important because it
 
  a) probably represents the first unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
  b) depicts an Assyrian king hunting.
  c) is the first written record in Ancient Mesopotamia.
  d) mixes depictions of gods with historical figures.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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