Because rivers like the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates flooded in ancient times,

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A people lived in a constant state of fear as to when the next flood would hit.people lived in a constant state of fear as to when the next flood would hit.
B land around the river was fertile and capable of supporting farming.land around the river was fertile and capable of supporting farming.
C the concepts of cooperation and democracy were founded.the concepts of cooperation and democracy were founded.
D those places were never able to form civilizations.

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The most accurate response to the statement about rivers like the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates flooding in ancient times is:

B land around the river was fertile and capable of supporting farming.

These rivers' annual floods deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the land, which greatly contributed to agricultural productivity and the development of early civilizations in those regions. While flooding could indeed lead to fear, the overall outcome was the establishment of successful farming communities.