Answer:
1) <em><u>Earliest to Latest</u></em><em>:</em> [BCE comes before CE. In BCE, the bigger the number, the older the year is. The smaller the number is in BCE, the closer it is to CE. In CE, the smaller the number, the older the year is.]
-Ancient Egyptians (3100 - 1070 BCE)
-Ancient Greeks (800 - 338 BCE)
-Romans in Europe (509 BCE - 476 CE)
-Mayans in Central America (250 - 900 CE)
-Incas in Puru (1200 - 1532 CE)
-Aztecs in Mexico (1350 - 1521 CE)
2) Well I live in the U.S., so yes I can actually spot at least a few cultures near my country, the Mayans and Aztecs to be specific.
3) I don't really know what story this question is referring to, because I don't know what history book you have. If I only knew I'd be more than happy to help you, I am sincerely sorry.
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