Which of the following sums up the Mesopotamian perception of the afterworld?

A. The Mesopotamian afterworld was a vague and gloomy place.
B. The Mesopotamians believed in an afterworld that was divided by class.
C. Entrance into the Mesopotamian afterworld meant rebirth into a more pleasant setting.
D. The Mesopotamians did not believe in the existence of an afterworld.


Answer: A

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