Why did Sumer’s city-states have growing economies? Choose three answers.
City leaders saved their money instead of building expensive city walls and ziggurats. Kings raised money by collecting taxes and then spent the money to improve the city. The use of agriculture and irrigation resulted in a surplus of food.
City-states traded with each other for the things they needed.
City-states avoided going to war with each other.
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