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The original Mesopotamian writing system first came from a system of clay tokens used to count agricultural goods. By the end of the 4th century BC, this had transformed into a method of keeping accounts, using imprints of a wedge-shaped tool. At first, it was used only for numbers, then finally for a general writing system.

Which of these is described by the passage above?
A.
hieroglyphics
B.
oral tradition
C.
Roman script
D.
cuneiform

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The answer is d I’m pretty sure
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User Jonathan Eckman
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Answer:

cuneiform

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Tried :)

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