Answer:
A. The presence of the desert and hills prevented the civilization from expanding.
Explanation:
According to the passage, the expansion of civilization in Egypt was hard due to the presence of dessert and hills and generally the harsh environment of desserts.
The author says, "Most of the land in ancient Egypt was a combination of vast desert and hills. The geography of the land prevented Egyptians from traveling very far.
C. The desert prohibited Egyptians from growing a variety of crops is wrong since the Egyptians adopted to irrigation farming using flood water from the River. Nile.
Option D talks about forests in the hills, this could not possibly be a factor that influenced the Egyptian society since, there were no forests in the dessert environment.
Answer:
I have never read the story of Lucretius.
<span>Agricultural practices, abundant food supplies, ready supply of money , natural resources, and supply of markets manufactures are wut all contributed to the start of the industrial revolution..</span>
D. All of the above
The Guadalcanal campaign lasted for months and American troops fought through swampy marshes and took heavy casualties from the Japanese, as the Japanese were very unlike other troops, in which they did not know the art of surrendering, and was forced to fight to the death for the "Rising Sun". As there were swampy marshes on the island, tropical diseases was rampant, as well as troop movements were slowed to a crawl.
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They wanted germany to pay for ww1.