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5 November, 09:26

Mesopotamian civilizations were organized into city-states. All of the following are true about these city-states except:

a. The people of a city-state typically lived in or around walled cities where government buildings were located and people could be safe if attacked.

b. The people shared a common language, culture, and religion and were ruled by a king who enforced the laws.

c. The people shared in making the laws and deciding what to do when there was a surplus of food.

d. The most important building was a ziggurat or temple to the gods where sacrifices were made.

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  1. 5 November, 10:43
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    B the answer is "b" I remember learning this in class
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