QUESTION 5 Why were Egyptian gods generally more helpful to humans than Mesopotamian gods? Choose one • 5 points Egyptian men were willing to sacrifice their wives Mesopotamian gods were jealous of the human ability to build cities Egyptian gods weren't any more helpful to humans Egyptian gods are metaphors for a more stable geographic environment
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Sacrificing wives was not a common practice in ancient Egypt and was not a factor in the relationship between gods and humans. Option B suggests that Mesopotamian gods were jealous of human ability to build cities, but there is no evidence to support this claim. Show more…
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