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Zanzabum
2 years ago
8

History question please help35 points

History
2 answers:
iris [78.8K]2 years ago
6 0
A. Indus Valley Civilization

1. We’ll planned orderly cities

2. Public bath used for cleansing and religious ceremonies

3.Public drainage and sewage systems

4.First civilization to cultivate rice and millet


B. Ancient Chinese Civilization


1.Isolated by geographic features,including the Gobi Desert and Himalays.

2.Ruled by series of dynasties
Monica [59]2 years ago
3 0
Answers are in the attachment
I used “I” for Indus Valley and “C” for China

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