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Did the Akkadian Empire succeed the Sumerian city-states?
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- Yes, it succeeded the long-lived city-states of Sumer.
- Sumer had been a patchwork of independent city-states for centuries.
- Akkad's rise marked the end of that era and the beginning of empire.
- This transition changed Mesopotamian political organization permanently.
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