A child born in the United States.
As noted by the other Brainly user's response here, early Chinese civilization developed between the Yangtze River and the Huang He River (or Yellow River), because the plain between the rivers is fertile, allowing for the development of agriculture. It's also worth noting that the these two rivers extend for hundreds of miles from west to east before reaching the sea. This facilitated trade and transportation on the rivers. It also allowed Chinese rulers to maintain control and communication across the wide expanse of main Chinese territory.
Also worth noting would be the mountains and deserts and ocean that set China off from other lands. Large mountain ranges exist in the south and west regions of China -- such as the Himalayan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains, and Tianshan Mountains. The Gobi Desert sits in the northern part of China, and the Pacific Ocean is to the east. These various geographic features set China off from other lands, so that civilization there developed in its own unique ways, apart from outside influence.
Vital interest and the instruments of power
Question number 5) The answer here is B - the thing that the Maya and
Aztec civilizations had in common was that peasant farmers made up the
largest social class.
Question number 6) The correct answer for
this question is C - Scholars believe that the purpose of the geoglyphs
created by the Nazca was to convey spiritual meaning.
Question
number 7) The statement that describes trade in the Inca Empire would
most likely be A - The Incas relied on trade with the Andean cultures
for non-agricultural goods.
Answer:
Becoming the head of the Russian Church,
Adopting new court rituals.
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire embraced the Greek and Roman Culture which preserve the language, literature, tradition, and Religion.
The Art of the Byzantine Empire focused on Religion as a result, the East will keep Christianity alive but when the West Could not.
As Russia traded with Byzantine Empire, the Byzantine influenced both the Eastern Europeans and Russian development.