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Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," had several positive aspects, including its advancements in agriculture, writing (cuneiform), and law (the Code of Hammurabi), which laid the foundation for future societies. However, it also faced significant challenges, such as frequent warfare between city-states, environmental issues like flooding and salinization, and social stratification that led to inequality. Despite these negatives, its innovations in governance, trade, and culture greatly influenced subsequent civilizations.

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