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Question 1

Who was the ruler of Akkad who established the first empire in Sumer ca. 2340 B.C.E.?
 
  a. Cyrus
  b. Naram-Sin
  c. Hammurabi
  d. Uruk
  e. Sargon

Question 2

What did The Epic of Gilgamesh teach?
 
  a. The gods are benevolent and care greatly for their people.
  b. A wish fulfilled is not always a good thing.
  c. Human life is fleeting; people are powerless against the supernatural.
  d. A periodic flood is necessary to cleanse the world.
  e. Immortality is guaranteed for the believing worshippers.



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bclement10

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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Excellent

 

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