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stephzh

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What belief did the Mesopotamians, and later the Hebrews, have?
 
 

a. Earthly things were of no importance.
  b. All humans must answer for their conduct toward fellow humans.
  c. Nature plays a minor role in life.
  d. There is no law under god.



Question 2

Who told Gilgamesh how to find the plant of immortality?
 
 

a. Enkidu
  b. Enlil
  c. Dumuzi
  d. Utnapishtim




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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