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Question 1

Slaves in Sumerian cities were made to do all of the following tasks EXCEPT
 
  a. constructing buildings.
  b. making cloth.
  c. preaching.
  d. grinding grain.
  e. farming.

Question 2

What did Sumerians believe about cities?
 
  a. That kings who ruled strong militaries deserved to control the cities
  b. That the city of Ur produced total Mesopotamian disintegration
  c. That the gods and goddesses owned the cities
  d. That without Hammurabi, Sumerian cities would have fell into moral decay
  e. That cities should control the countryside



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