Quiz for Viewpoints 2.1: Addressing the Gods in Mesopotamia and Egypt

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Correct: The answer is b. Enheduana presented Inanna as a noble lady presiding over her subjects.
Incorrect: The answer is b. Enheduana presented Inanna as a noble lady presiding over her subjects.
1. Which of these is emphasized in Enheduana's description of Inanna?

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Correct: The answer is a. Enheduana spared no superlatives in her description of Inanna's glory.
Incorrect: The answer is a. Enheduana spared no superlatives in her description of Inanna's glory.
2. Which of these statements is supported by Enheduana's "Exaltation of Inanna"?

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Correct: The answer is b. While Enheduana was proud of her status as high priestess of the moon god, she did not claim to be divine. In contrast, King Unas presented himself as a god with the power of life and death over ordinary humans.
Incorrect: The answer is b. While Enheduana was proud of her status as high priestess of the moon god, she did not claim to be divine. In contrast, King Unas presented himself as a god with the power of life and death over ordinary humans.
3. Which of these was an important difference between Enheduana and King Unas?

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Correct: The answer is a. While the text is a prayer to the gods, Unas makes it clear that he too claims divine status.
Incorrect: The answer is a. While the text is a prayer to the gods, Unas makes it clear that he too claims divine status.
4. What relationship did Unas claim between himself and the sun god Re-Atum?

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Correct: The answer is a. Unas claimed that those he wished “to live will live,” and those he wished “to die will die.”
Incorrect: The answer is a. Unas claimed that those he wished “to live will live,” and those he wished “to die will die.”
5. What divine power did Unas claim for himself?