Sargon's rule, established by Sargon of Akkad around 2334-2279 BCE, marks one of the earliest known empires in history. It is characterized by the unification of various city-states in Mesopotamia under a centralized authority, promoting trade, cultural exchange, and advancements in administration. Sargon's innovative use of military power and skilled governance laid the groundwork for future empires in the region. His legacy influenced subsequent rulers and the development of imperial structures in the ancient Near East.
If it were not true, it would not have become the rule!
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No, it is not true but the rules must be equivalent.
It determined a persons status under the black codes- APEX!
A boolean is not a validation rule itself; rather, it is a data type that can hold one of two values: true or false. In the context of validation rules, boolean values can be used to determine whether certain conditions are met, thereby validating input or data. For example, a validation rule might check if a field is required (true) or optional (false).
Akkadian Empire
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
the 5 second rule is not true there are still germs on it
If it were not true, it would not have become the rule!
He was important because he was important
It lasted for 200 years
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What is a generalization is a broad statement or a rule that is true in many instances
Well, he basically just used military Dictatorship. I think I read somewhere that the city-state's people didn't really like him. He would kill or punish anyone that didn't obey him. Sargon ruled for 65 yrs.
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