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The collapse of Mesopotamian society, like the collapse of later civilizations, was caused by -

A. constant invasions from foreigners.
B. migrations of large groups to other countries.
c. tensions between neighboring city-states.
D. a series of famines.

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Answer: A.) constant invasions from foreigners.

Step-by-step explanation: Mesopotamia was more of a region rather than a sturdy civilization that was located in Persia. Due to Persia's political instability, they were vulnerable to foreign attack. Eventually, this region surrendered and was conquered by Alexander the Great.

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User Amey Haldankar
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repeated attacks on central cities by Babylonians, Medes, and Scythians

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