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Hammurabi was the king of what? Mesopotamia.
Another name for Mesopotamia is what? Fertile crescent,
True/False: His rules and laws were not always equal based on gender. true
His laws sometimes referred to a what? an eye for an eye
why was Hatsheput famous? Because she was a pharaoh that was a woman
after Hatsheput's death what did people try to do to her? They tried to erase all the statues and what she did
when was the terracotta warriors found? 1974
when was king tuts tomb found? 1922
who found the terracotta warriors? Farmers did
who found Kings tut's tomb Howard Carter
what was inside the of the terracotta warriors tomb a lot of clay statues.
what was inside King Tut's tomb a lot of jewels and gold and other valuable stuff
what is a monarchy ? a monarchy is run by a king or a queen. a monarchy makes all the decisions for their country.
what ancient Greek City fist created the democracy? Athens
what ancient Greek city focused more on their military? Sparta
what is a democracy? A democracy is a government that is ruled by its people.
what is a direct democracy? all citizens have to vote for there issues.
what is a representative democracy? the people select lawmakers to make the decisions for them
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