True, since they carefully copied throughout the centuries.
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As noted by the other Brainly user's response here, early Chinese civilization developed between the Yangtze River and the Huang He River (or Yellow River), because the plain between the rivers is fertile, allowing for the development of agriculture. It's also worth noting that the these two rivers extend for hundreds of miles from west to east before reaching the sea. This facilitated trade and transportation on the rivers. It also allowed Chinese rulers to maintain control and communication across the wide expanse of main Chinese territory.
Also worth noting would be the mountains and deserts and ocean that set China off from other lands. Large mountain ranges exist in the south and west regions of China -- such as the Himalayan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains, and Tianshan Mountains. The Gobi Desert sits in the northern part of China, and the Pacific Ocean is to the east. These various geographic features set China off from other lands, so that civilization there developed in its own unique ways, apart from outside influence.
The answer is B , It is the job of the United States to protect the world from terrorism.
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The correct answer is A) Confederate forces invaded Kentucky
Explanation:
Since the beginning of the American Civil War, the commonwealth of Kentucky wanted to remain neutral in the conflict. For some time it stayed out of the conflict saving it the death and destruction that came with the war.
However, things changed when General Leonidas Polk from the Confederate army unsuccessfully tried to invade Kentucky. Once the attack was repelled, the governor of Kentucky asked the Union army for help.
This was welcomed by President Lincoln as he believed Kentucky to be very important if the Union was to be maintained.
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Explanation:
Mexico: currently drug wars and poverty. Historically, War.
United States: Prejudice