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This presentation compares and contrasts the ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Indus civilizations, focusing on their social, political, and economic structures. Each civilization had commonalities such as the presence of slaves, farmers, merchants, artists, and a hierarchy consisting of nobles, kings, rulers, priests, and commoners. However, key differences also emerged, particularly in governance, religion, and social roles. By analyzing these factors, we aim to understand why these ancient civilizations shared similarities while also showcasing their unique characteristics.
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Compare/Contrast Ancient Civs Higher Thinking 1
Purpose • This presentation will Compareand Contrasts ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Indus social, political, and economic structures of ancient civilizations.
Comparison Social Structure Mesopotamia Egypt Indus Each of these civilizations had slaves. Each of these civilizations had farmers, merchants, artists, painters. Each of these civilizations had Nobles, Kings, rulers, priests, commoners.
Contrast Social Structure Mesopotamia Egypt Indus Mesopotamian king was the Pharaoh considered a High Priest God Layne Carter, “Ancient Mesopotamia” from www.cartershistories.com
Conclusion • Take a position of why were these civilizations similar in their social, political, and economic structures? • Why were they different