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OpenStudy (kalynne):

When the Nile flooded, what did it leave behind? A. mounds of grain B. large stones C. small islands D. rich, black soil

jabez177 (jabez177):

It's not A or B. And it's definitely not C because really, small Islands. xD So that leaves us with what answer?

OpenStudy (kalynne):

d hey i dont mean to be rude but will you medal me i am kinda new

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

The Egyptians moved to the Nile because they need a place to farm. They found the patterns of the Nile floods and when they leave the rich, black, soil behind.

OpenStudy (kalynne):

okay thnx one more question or actually quite a few more What powerful king united ancient Egypt? A. Tutankhamen B. Amenhotep C. Ramses II D. Narmer

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

You are supposed to medal jabez because she helped you. You could at least say thankyou. And ask a new question in a new post. More medals that way.

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

Tutankhamen united Egypt after Amenhotep tried to change their religeon.

OpenStudy (kalynne):

i did thnx

OpenStudy (kalynne):

What artifact helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics? A. a Sumerian clay tablet B. the Behistun Rock C. the Rosetta Stone D. the Phoenician alphabet

jabez177 (jabez177):

1 question per post buddy. :P

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

The Rosetta stone is a famous stone containing the Egyptian and (another one I forgot what language, one that the people knew) which bot said the same thing, so the Historians were able to decipher the hieroglyphics!

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

I literally just did this Unit in MY school work xD

OpenStudy (kalynne):

what i am sorry i didnt know okay:(:(::(

OpenStudy (kalynne):

i was actually talking to jazzy

OpenStudy (kalynne):

Which describes how Indus Valley cities differed from other early civilization cities? A. The houses all had one story. B. They had a large population. C. They were surrounded by protective walls. D. They had planned, gridlike streets.

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

Some cool things about the Indus Valley cities: They were the first people to have indoor plumbing, they also had planned, gridlike streets, and they herded a cool kind of cow thing called a Zebu.

OpenStudy (kalynne):

Which statement is not true about the Indus Valley civilization? A. The Indus government relied on hereditary kings and appointed governors. B. They developed a system of writing. C. They made jewelry with gold, sliver, and gemstones. D. Many houses had indoor plumbing.

OpenStudy (kalynne):

Which are examples of China's early civilization? Choose all answers that are correct. A. An empress discovered silk while drinking tea. B. They wove baskets and made cloth. C. They worshipped the dragon as their single god. D. They wrote on animal bones. E. Houses were made of wood and built along the rivers.

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

The Indus VAlley had indoor plumbing, jewlry made of Gold, Silver, and precieous gems, and the yworphiped priest kings, so the answer is A

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

and for this second one

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

I belive A B C and D

OpenStudy (kalynne):

it a multi choice

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

I know. I took that same test a few weeks ago xD

OpenStudy (kalynne):

Which statements describe current theories about why the Indus Valley civilization declined? Choose all answers that are correct. A. People abandoned the cities to live in smaller villages. B. Pests destroyed the agriculture. C. Disease devastated the population. D. A series of wars forced people to leave the area. E. Massive flooding disrupted farming.

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

oh, the last question was hard, ummm I think It was ..B C and E? not completely sure about that though. I know for a fact thats it's C though

OpenStudy (kalynne):

What skill did the Chinese develop using cocoons found in mulberry trees? A. dye-making B. wool spinning C. silk-making D. tea production

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

One day a princess was sitting under a tree drinking tea when a cacoon fell into her cup. She saw how find the cacoon was a nd ordered it immeadieatly turned into silk. It made the finest silk in the world and so the Chineese decided to keep the meathod a secret because it would be worth more.

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

at least, thats a Chineese ledgend about how SilkMaking was discovered

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

silk making

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

just realized how fast I type xD

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Thanks for medal

jabez177 (jabez177):

Nice job you guys! :) I took this 2 years ago. :P

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

XD I took this like, a month ago or so (mom made me get MEGALY ahead in school)

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

anymore?

OpenStudy (pandagurl):

guess not, I am being called upon elsewhere *walks slowly backwards into shadows*

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

Need more help

OpenStudy (adelyn_helps):

okay whatever I am leaving

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