These civilizations were built around the water. Therefore, water was very crucial for the beginning on these civilizations.
As regards the claim that the Southern Economy expanded during the Civil War, this is False.
<h3>What happened to the Southern economy in the Civil War?</h3>
When war broke out, the North acted to deny the South its means of trading with other parts of the world.
This, coupled with the destruction the war brought, damaged the Southern economy and forced it to shrink instead of expand.
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Answer:
A. The Olmecs
Explanation:
The Olmec civilization was the first major civilization of the Mesoamerican region (1200-400 BCE). It had a full fledged religion with a large pantheon of Gods, an elaborate priesthood and well developed rituals. The civilizations that came later - the Aztecs, the Maya and the Incas were heavily influenced by the Olmec religion. This influence is evident in the shape of gods and the various rituals of the later civilizations.
Natural elements of the ecosystem are often borderlands, for example rivers or mountains, the Great Lakes.