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Complete these sentences about the babylonian civilization. the babylonians were great supporters of art and architecture. their most well-known achievement in architecture was the . this achievement was a wonder in a land that was mainly made up of deserts and mountains. the is named for one of the most famous rulers of babylon. the citizens of babylon had to follow this collection of rules and laws. the babylonians practiced , but marduk was their main god.
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Due to seriouse dogmatic differences between the orthodox church and the western christian churches, the orthodox xhurch is not in communication with the roman catholic and protestant communities
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How could a works-cited list a reader determine whether to believe the claims you make in an essay? a. by synthesizing your conclusions into a simple objective summary o b. by proving that your claims are supported with credible evidence ) c. by allowing you to make claims without quoting other writers o d. by providing a clear organizational structure to your essay
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