Which factor led to the rise of most Mesopotamian empires?

A.) trade with powerful outside groups
B.) the rise of a young all-powerful ruler
C.) the creation of a new religious system
D.) local leaders quarreling amongst themselves

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Well A is wrong because i got it wrong on the quizs, The lesson didnt talk about religion, so c is wrong, and d is wrong because there was never a quarrel between any of the leaders in the different cities

One common factor with most Mesopotamian empires was that they rose due to B. the rise of a young all-powerful ruler

Mesopotamia saw the rise of some of the most powerful ancient empires such as the Akkadian empire, the Babylonian empire, the Assyrian empire and the Persian empire.

These empires were founded by relatively young men such as:

  • Sargon who founded the Akkadian empire
  • Cyrus the Great of Persia
  • Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

These men became all powerful and went about defeating other empires and adding to their empire. We can therefore conclude that, the rise of young emperors spurred the rise of the empires they ruled.

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