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domestication, civilization,barter, and fertile menskng
domestication, civilization,barter, and fertile menskng
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The domestication of animals occurred some 10,000 years ago and represented a milestone for the history of human civilization.
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Kim,Yuna
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Which of the following are evidence that one civilization had a large influence on both the Maya and the Aztec? Select all that
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Alexandria
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why did the Fertile Crescent become a "crossroads of civilization"
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taz manian
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The situation in which two people trading both offer what the other wants is called:
barter of needs. barter of wants. wants
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Why do you think the centers of domestication are geographically dispe Which continents shown on the map have no hearth areas
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Why do you think the Fertile Crescent is called "the Cradle of Civilization"?
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Daniel Park
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Which civilization heavily depended on the llama for food, clothing, and transportation?
A. Maya civilization B. Mississippian
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which civilizations to arrange them from the civilization that appeared first to the civilization that developed last
Norte Chico
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Dragon drop the civilization to arrange them for the civilization that appeared first to civilization that developed last A
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Fortnite
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