The Mesopotamian religion is characterized by

A) the belief in one god.
B) anthropomorphic gods who inspire awe and fear.
C) a covenant between the gods and people.
D) a belief in an afterlife as a reward or punishment.
E) goddesses who sit in assemblies.


Ans: B

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