What do the Walls of Babylon, the Ishtar Gate, and the Hanging Gardens have in common?
O They were considered the major achievements of the Assyrian Empire.
O They were built by Nebuchadnezzar II during the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
They were destroyed in Jerusalem during the rebellion against the Chaldeans.
O They were the accomplishments of Hammurabi during the Babylonian Empire.
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