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Why did Sumerians build ziggurats?

a. to serve as temples for the city's god or goddess
b. to provide a burial place for royalty
c. to provide a home for the king
d. to track the moon and stars

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User Cpd
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A, because the Sumerians built it to honor the gods or goddesses (already learned about it in SS)
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Answer:

The correct answer is a. to serve as temples for the city's god or goddess.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mesopotamian people believed that it was better to pray to the gods from a very close place because if the gods lived up in the sky you had to build great platforms to stay close to them.

The ziggurats were like sand-castles, so it was easy to get them to stay up.

An example of a ziggurat was the tower of Babel. In that story, people tried to build a ziggurat that could reach to Heaven. However, God didn't like that and he decided to destroy the ziggurat and dispersed people so they couldn’t try it again.

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