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Arlecino [84]
4 years ago
7

How are our communities and our world today different from the world in 300? How are our communities similar to the world in 300

? please answer i need it by tmmr :(
History
1 answer:
Stolb23 [73]4 years ago
3 0
We now have working lights, water, ect.
We are similar because we all live together (neighborhoods) and back then people lived together
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