Table of Contents
- 1 Which of the following did the Maya and the Mesopotamians have in common 4 points?
- 2 What are some similarities between Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica?
- 3 Which of the following did the Maya Aztec and Inca all have in common?
- 4 What led to population growth in Mesopotamia?
- 5 What were the Mesopotamians known for?
- 6 What did Mesopotamians trade?
Which of the following did the Maya and the Mesopotamians have in common 4 points?
Answer: the answer is d , both were polytheistic societies.
What are some similarities between Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica?
Mesopotamian and Mesoamerican society were similar in regards to order of development, but developed at different rates. Agricultural villages were common in Mesopotamia and Southwest Asia around 6000 BCE, and in Mesoamerica by 2000 BCE.
What did the Mesopotamians depend on?
The civilization of Ancient Mesopotamia grew up along the banks of two great rivers, the Euphrates and the Tigris. In the midst of a vast desert, the peoples of Mesopotamia relied upon these rivers to provide drinking water, agricultural irrigation, and major transportation routes.
Which other civilization had three major periods?
The history of Maya civilization is divided into three principal periods: the Preclassic, Classic, and Postclassic periods. These were preceded by the Archaic Period, during which the first settled villages and early developments in agriculture emerged.
Which of the following did the Maya Aztec and Inca all have in common?
Which of the following did the Maya, Aztec, and Inca all have in common? They all grew corn as their primary crop. Aztec Civilization by Lois Warburton, Lucent Books, 1995, page 60.
What led to population growth in Mesopotamia?
Having survived, however, they thrived. The plains of southern Mesopotamia have wonderfully rich soils, deposited by the rivers Tigris and Euphrates over thousands of years. Watered by means of irrigation, they turned into highly productive farm land, able to sustain large populations.
What was the major difference between the Maya civilization and other civilizations in Mesoamerica?
The difference between the civilizations is the the Maya was classic, while the Toltec was postclassic. The Maya established city-states, united by a common culture but not unified by a common political or military system. Their achievements were artistic, agricultural, and architectural.
What are the differences between Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica?
Mesoamerican was split up between nobles, commoners, serfs, and slaves. Nobles were rulers and government officials. Mesopotamia was made up of land owners, people who were free but did not own land, and slaves. The most privileged had the highest responsibility and if committed a crime would have longer sentence.
What were the Mesopotamians known for?
Mesopotamian civilization is world’s recorded oldest civilization. Mesopotamia is a place situated in the middle of Euphrates and the Tigris rivers which is now a part of Iraq. The civilization is majorly known for is prosperity, city life and its rich and voluminous literature, mathematics and astronomy.
What did Mesopotamians trade?
The Sumerians offered wool, cloth, jewelery, oil, grains and wine for trade. Mesopotamians also traded barley, stone, wood, pearls, carnelian, copper, ivory, textiles, and reeds.