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What was one of the primary results of Chinese civilizations settling in river valleys?
The people learned to control flooding.
The culture created a writing system.
The fertile land supported a food surplus.
The rulers adopted a system of divine leadership.
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The fertile land supported a food surplus.
Settling in river valleys (like the Yellow and Yangtze) provided rich silt and reliable water for agriculture, enabling higher crop yields, population growth, and social specialization.
Settling in river valleys (like the Yellow and Yangtze) provided rich silt and reliable water for agriculture, enabling higher crop yields, population growth, and social specialization.
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