The Indus River Valley CivilizationLocated in north-western India, the Indus river valley civilization was a collection of villages located along the Indus River that lasted from about 2500 to 1800 BC. The citadel overlooked the lower residential part of the city which had houses placed close together and were fairly large and offered privacy. Mohenjo-daro also had an extensive drainage system available throughout the city and was considered advance for its time.
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Explanation: WW2 was a booming stage for some countries and poverty in others
<span>The "NEW SOUTH" was a vision formed by southern
landowners, entrepreneurs, and newspaper editors in the decades following the
Confederacy's defeat in 1865. It argued for the development of a new economy
more in harmony with industrial capitalism that characterized the rest of the
American economy. This is because its plantation economy had been destroyed by
the Civil War and Reconstruction.</span>
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Alexander the greats troops refused to advance and expand their army further than the Indus river Valley. His soldiers thought he was TOO arrogant and felt like he was losing his power. He was living in Babylon for a while. Soldiers thought he was "siding with another nation".