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Upper ClassMiddle ClassSlaves Priests Landowners Government Officials Controlled Society More Rights & Privileged Large Homes – Mirrors & Art Common People – performed most work; irrigation Craftspeople- created goods & materials Merchants – traded Metal Workers – gold, silver, copper, bronze Farmers – lived on farms – provided food Fishermen – fished for community Had no rights no choices no property Lived in homes of owners Did Labor for owner’s
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1. Reliable food supply (usually from farming) 2. Social Structure – social values, heredity, jobs 3. Organized system of government – order 4. Religious system – beliefs & worship practices 5. Advancement in Technology – tools 6. System of written language & mathematics 7. Developed: culture – music, art, architecture Sumerian Society was very much based on Religious Beliefs, Government Style, and Job Responsibilities
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Mesopotamia had few natural resources They had to trade to meet everyday needs Exchanged grain, oils, woven fabrics for wool, wine, metals, precious stones Merchant strapped goods on their backs or in sacks Goods were carried on donkey’s or in carts Larger loads went by ships Most trade was by river or sea Using rafts made of wooden platforms with animal skins Animal skins or reeds tied together carried heavier loads Bitumen – a natural tar-like substance made boats waterproof Goods going into Persian Gulf made of reed or wood – coated bitumen Trade was the life’s blood to people Merchants held high status positions
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