River Valley Regents Questions

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River Valley Regents Questions Practice

flourished by trading salt and gold developed monotheistic religions One way in which the Huang He, the Indus, and the Nile Civilizations were similar is that they each flourished by trading salt and gold developed monotheistic religions suffered repeated invasions originated in river valleys

One reason the Euphrates, Indus, Nile and Tigris valleys became centers of early civilization is that these valleys had borders and elevations that were easy to defend rich deposits of coal and iron ores the means for irrigation and transportation locations in the regions of moderate climate and abundant rainfall

democratic governments official religions rules of behavior Hammurabi’s Code, the Ten Commandments, and the Twelve Tables were all significant to their societies because they established democratic governments official religions rules of behavior economic systems

Based on the information in this illustration, which statement about the society of ancient Egypt is accurate? The women had equal status to men The social structure was hierarchical Social mobility was unrestricted Soldiers outnumbered farmers

monotheistic belief systems democratic governments One similarity between the ancient civilizations in Egypt and in China is that they developed. nomadic lifestyles monotheistic belief systems democratic governments written forms of communication