WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT INDIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How was Mesopotamia & Ancient Egypt’s religions similar to the Hindu religion in Ancient India?
A
they all influenced the caste system or social structure
B
they were all monotheistic
C
they were all polytheistic
D
they all believed in reincarnation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The religions in both Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple gods and goddesses, and were based on nature. Both civilizations had gods of the sky, earth, freshwater, and the sun, as well as gods devoted to human emotions and the underworld.

Detailed explanation-2: -* Both were surround by deserts, rivers, and they were both highly agricultural. * Both were very productive with their populations ( people wise).

Detailed explanation-3: -About the Ancient Religions of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Belief. Mesopotamian religion saw humans as the servants of the gods, who had to be appeased for protection. Egyptians believed that the gods created all humans but were also controlled by the principle of maat, or order.

Detailed explanation-4: -Early civilizations in India, Egypt, China and Mesopotamia had unique governments, economic systems, social structures, religions, technologies and agriculture. These civilizations grew because of good geographic features.

Detailed explanation-5: -Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic, with followers worshipping several main gods and thousands of minor gods. The three main gods were Ea (Sumerian: Enki), the god of wisdom and magic, Anu (Sumerian: An), the sky god, and Enlil (Ellil), the god of earth, storms and agriculture and the controller of fates.

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