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Compare And Contrast Egypt And Mesopotamia

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Introduction
Civilizations are large complex societies based on the domestication of plants, animals, and humans (Brown, n.d.). Many civilizations have existed throughout the history of our world. Perhaps none have been as mysterious as the civilizations from Egypt and Mesopotamia. The Egyptians and Sumerians were both complex societies that established religion, political structure, social structure, and military forces. While Ancient Egypt and Sumerian civilizations shared many similarities, the differences were just as numerous.
Political Structure
Both Ancient Egypt and the Sumerians established a political structure in which there was one ruler; however, a different individual ruled each civilization. A pharaoh, who was a priest as well as a god, ruled Egypt (Warren, n.d.). The pharaoh owned everything. However, Sumerians were ruled by priest/kings (Wallech, …show more content…

In Ancient Egypt, the social structure divided people in to six social classes: pharaoh, priests & nobles, traders, artisans, shopkeepers & scribes, farmers & herders, unskilled workers, and slaves (Warren, n.d.). However, the Sumerians only had three social classes. The upper class made up of the kings, priests, and government officials. The middle class comprised of the artisans, merchants, farmers, and fishermen. The lower class was the slaves (Ancient Mesopotamia Social Structure, n.d.).
Religion
The Sumerians and Egyptians practiced polytheism. This means they believed in multiple gods. However, the gods of Ancient Egypt such as Re, Osiris, and Horus, were believed to represent eternal aspects of the natural world that made the earth a friendly place (Wallech, 2013, p. 56). Alternatively, Sumerian Gods like Marduk, Ishtar, and Adad, were seen as powerful and, in conjunction with its human subjects, had to defeat nature in order for civilization to exist (Wallech, 2013, p. 42).

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