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sergeinik [125]
2 years ago
9

Match the civilization with its contribution.

History
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]2 years ago
8 0

The correct drop-downs according to the listed civilization includes:

  • Persia
  • Assyria
  • Chaldea
  • Babylonia
  • Sumer

<h3>Which civilization is known for unsurpassed fabrics?</h3>
  • The Persia is the civilization is known for unsurpassed fabrics.

<h3>Which civilization is known for world's first aqueduct?</h3>
  • The Assyria is the civilization known for world's first aqueduct .

<h3>Which civilization is known for plow with a metal tip?</h3>
  • The Chaldea is the civilization known for plowing with a metal tip.

<h3>Which civilization is known for developed astronomy?</h3>
  • The Babylonia is the civilization known for developed astronomy.

<h3>Which civilization is known for established the first schools?</h3>
  • The Sumer is the civilization known for establishing the first schools

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