B. The punctuation belongs outside of the parenthetical citation.
When using parenthetical citation, remember that the citations go at the end of a sentence and that any quotation marks should go after the citation (as that isn't what is being quoted) and remember that punctuation as well belongs outside of the parentheses.
The invention of cart, wagon, chariot, pottery technology are related to the invention of the wheel in modern times
<h3>Who are the Sumerians?</h3>
This civilization happened in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia which falls to the Present day South-Central Iraq.
During this civilization, the invention of cart, wagon, chariot, pottery technology are related to the invention of the wheel.
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Whether in this piece of work, or something else, the semicolon is used to combine phrases or sentences that are closely linked together. This allows the writer to make a more powerful statement while still be grammatically correct. For example: The presidential speech was given in order to bring hope to the masses; he wants to ensure we remain positive during times of adversity.
If I were to say (after the semicolon), "he just wanted the world to like him", that would not be using the semicolon in the correct way for the second sentence was night tied to the first.
Vietnam war!! Good story.