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How do cattle link the Indus and Aryan civilizations, and modern India?
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All three populations traded cattle with other cultures.
All three populations traded cattle with other cultures.
All three populations used cattle in their diets.
All three populations used cattle in their diets.
All three populations were cattle-herding societies.
All three populations were cattle-herding societies.
All three populations held a special regard for cattle.
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All three populations traded cattle with other cultures.
All three populations traded cattle with other cultures.
All three populations used cattle in their diets.
All three populations used cattle in their diets.
All three populations were cattle-herding societies.
All three populations were cattle-herding societies.
All three populations held a special regard for cattle.
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JONN
What evidence found by archaeologists suggests organized governments planned the Indus Valley cities? Select all that apply.
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Indus merchants used a great variety of weights and measures.
Indus merchants used a great variety of weights and measures.
Mohenjo Daro was constructed on a strict grid pattern.
Mohenjo Daro was constructed on a strict grid pattern.
Harappa’s ships sailed up the Persian Gulf to trade with Sumer.
Harappa’s ships sailed up the Persian Gulf to trade with Sumer.
Indus houses had highly developed plumbing systems.
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Indus merchants used a great variety of weights and measures.
Indus merchants used a great variety of weights and measures.
Mohenjo Daro was constructed on a strict grid pattern.
Mohenjo Daro was constructed on a strict grid pattern.
Harappa’s ships sailed up the Persian Gulf to trade with Sumer.
Harappa’s ships sailed up the Persian Gulf to trade with Sumer.
Indus houses had highly developed plumbing systems.
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