History, asked by jlagarce, 3 months ago

Who controlled the economy in ancient Mesopotamia?
pharaohs
elected officials
religious leaders
private businesses

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Answered by tamashighosh
9

Answer:

pharaohs

The Mesopotamian economy was based on bartering—that is, trading goods and services for other goods and services. Bartering was necessary for people in Mesopotamia to get the resources they lacked. As a result, ancient Mesopotamians would trade with people from other areas.

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Answered by kyvue4441
3

Answer:

Religious Leaders did.

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