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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
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Based on the passage, what conclusion can you draw about the advancement of ancient Egyptian civilization? Before the start of t

rade practices, Egypt was a poor and underdeveloped country. Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptian civilization could not have developed so quickly. Once Egyptians started using the Nile for transportation, they stopped all agricultural activities. The Egyptians could not build roads, and therefore they had to depend on the Nile River for transportation. NextReset
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Andrej [43]3 years ago
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Without the Nile River, ancient Egyptian civilization could not have developed so quickly. <span />
ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
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The term intermediate here refers to the fact that during these times Egypt<span> was </span>not<span> a unified political power, and thus was “in-between” powerful kingdoms. Even </span>before<span> the </span>Old<span> Kingdom period, the foundations of </span>Egyptian civilization<span> were being laid for thousands of years as people living near the </span>Nile<span>increasingly focused

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