Hmmm im not sure theres so many meanings
<span>Early civilizations lacked the
expertise needed to construct the elaborate works necessary to modify
the land for their own use, such as massive irrigation systems or graded
tunnels and roads to pass through natural barriers. The earliest cities
were established in geographically beneficial areas, providing their
citizens with ready access to the natural resources they needed. Egypt,
for instance, enjoyed a massive agricultural benefit from the regular
flooding of the Nile River, as well as protection from other
civilizations created by the deserts and harsh terrain that surrounded
the kingdom. Rivers and sea currents provided established trade routes
between these civilizations and encouraged trade, while mountains acted
as cultural barriers and allowed the people on either side autonomy from
one another. Later civilizations learned to take advantage of geography
to suit their needs, allowing for colonization of areas previously
unsuitable for human habitation.</span>
Slave labor/ cotton/ agricultural .....these ar basically the same thing just all depending on your level one is better than the others
Answer:
QUESTION:
What event most rapidly increased the spread of Christianity?
ANSWER:
The death of Jesus.
The spread of Christianity was made a lot easier by the efficiency of the Roman Empire, but its principles were sometimes misunderstood and membership of the sect could be dangerous. Although Jesus had died, his message had not. Word of his teachings spread to Jewish communities across the empire.
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