Which statement best describes the
difference between the Mesopotamians'
relationship to thei...
Advanced Placement (AP), 18.08.2021 04:10 tdahna0403
Which statement best describes the
difference between the Mesopotamians'
relationship to their environment versus the
Egyptians?
A. The Mesopotamians had more respect for the land.
B. The Egyptians had more respect for the land.
C. The Mesopotamians had to alter their environment more.
D. The Egyptians had to alter their environment more.
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Read the paragraph. we didn’t enjoy our food when we went out to eat, but our friend nelson said that the restaurant normally served some of the best italian food in town. in fact, he said it was one of his favorite places to eat. he said that we should return and give it a second chance. what word best replaces “said” in the last sentence? insisted announced exclaimed shouted
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According to the nebular theory, the planets formed from a process called . after our protosun formed, remaining dust and gas from the nebula collided, combined, and gravitated together to form the planets.
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