Through the suppression of people, and the common ideal of communism, it threatened the western civilization.
The first civilization in china was called Anyang in 1700 B.C. I don't know why it was made but here is a guess.China was a big place to make a civilization.It had a source of running water which is an ideal place for cities.Could you please answer this question too?How did the geography of the Fertile Crescent help the Sumerians to prosper?
No it is not a modern civilization. It is an ANCIENT civilization!
Fartting is not ideal
i think it was a perfect location because the were able to trade and make a {an} connection by getting on a boat/ship.and in the other countries have different routines.
I provides water nearby
To spread the "enilghtenment and glories" of European civilization to the entire world...
trade was good and a big place for people to live :P
Through the suppression of people, and the common ideal of communism, it threatened the western civilization.
Fertile well-watered land capable of producing a surplus of food.
The reason is because Northern India had much fertile soil which was ideal for growing crops and raising animals
Peter Clecak has written: 'America's quest for the ideal self' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Civilization 'Radical paradoxes; dilemmas of the American left: 1945-1970'
The first civilization in china was called Anyang in 1700 B.C. I don't know why it was made but here is a guess.China was a big place to make a civilization.It had a source of running water which is an ideal place for cities.Could you please answer this question too?How did the geography of the Fertile Crescent help the Sumerians to prosper?
Through the suppression of people, and the common ideal of communism, it threatened the western civilization.
No it is not a modern civilization. It is an ANCIENT civilization!
Mesopotamia was an ideal place for a civilization to develop due to its fertile land provided by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This ensured a reliable food supply for agricultural activities. Additionally, the region's strategic location between the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf facilitated trade and cultural exchange. Lastly, the development of writing systems, such as cuneiform, in Mesopotamia contributed to the advancement of communication and record-keeping.
yes it was an civilization