Question
                Which of the following represents an external factor for civilization decline?(1 point)
Responses
a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
foreign invasion
foreign invasion
a prolonged drought
a prolonged drought
the outbreak of disease
            
        Responses
a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
foreign invasion
foreign invasion
a prolonged drought
a prolonged drought
the outbreak of disease
Answers
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    coose the best answer
    
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    All of the options listed can be considered external factors for civilization decline. However, if you are looking for a response that specifically highlights an external influence, please select one of the following:
- a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
- foreign invasion
- a prolonged drought
- the outbreak of disease
Any of these can be classified as an external factor. If you need to choose just one, foreign invasion is often viewed as a direct external threat to civilizations.
    
- a cataclysmic volcanic eruption
- foreign invasion
- a prolonged drought
- the outbreak of disease
Any of these can be classified as an external factor. If you need to choose just one, foreign invasion is often viewed as a direct external threat to civilizations.
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    The best answer representing an external factor for civilization decline is **foreign invasion**. This option directly indicates an external threat that can lead to the collapse of a civilization.
    
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