Where were some of the earliest origins of agriculture and why did they occur in those locations?
One of the ancient place on Earth where the presence of humans was discovered is Ur and Uruk cities. So, some of the earliest origin of agriculture occur near those cities located in Messopotamia. Messopotamia is a place located near rivers Tigris and Euphrates. At that time is was a very fertile zone.
The answer is "D. They transported goods across desert regions."
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The Tito–Stalin split, or the Yugoslav–Soviet split, was the culmination of a conflict between the political leaderships of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, especially under Josip Broz Tito and Joseph Stalin, in the years following World War II. ... Stalin tried to pressure and moderate Yugoslavia via Bulgaria
The effects on their health was that widespread epidemics of viruses broke out like smallpox, tuberculosis, and typhus. This happened because an impact of the industrial revolution was rapid urbanization, which caused villages and towns to swell, overpopulating different places and making them hotbeds of disease and depredation. This was caused by the expanding industry swelling small villages
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