Which of the following statements is not true about the Indus Valley civilization? A. Almost all the people of the Indus Valley
were farmers. B. The Indus Valley farmers grew a surplus of wheat, barley, and a variety of fruits. C. Many cities grew up in the valley of the Indus River, including Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. D. The people of the Indus Valley invented a complex system of writing.
The culture of the Indus Valley was a Bronze Age civilization, which developed from 3300 BC. C. to 1300 a. C. along the Indus River valley, in Afghanistan, Pakistan and northwestern India.
It depended on its river, the Indus overflowed every year, flooding large areas and depositing fertile sediments.
This immense agricultural potential was the basis on which urbanism was developed around the Indus River because of most of its population was engaged in the agriculture activity.
The formation of the populist party was as a result of the farmers who were in high debts due to decreasing prices and excessive interest rates from banks. This culminated into the formation of an alliance that fought the Government for better conditions. The alliance then evolved into the populist party who advocated for all producing classes and fighting big banks and corporations. The effect the party had was that there was a reduction of political corruption and economic inequality after the formation of the populist party.