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Select the statements that were TRUE of the Sumerian civilization.
The Sumerians believed in life that was eternal.
The Sumerians had arithmetic and geometry.
The Sumerians had libraries full of books.
The most popular fruit in Sumer was the date.
The Sumerians only believed in one god.
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Select the statements that were TRUE of the Sumerian civilization.
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