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3. Describe three ways in which the early river valley civilizations were alike, and three ways in which they were different from one another.

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Answered by marielysosa5758
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All engaged in large scale irrigation; drawing labor from the population via a system of corvee. All used glyph writing systems; mesopotamia: cunieform, nile: hieroglyphics, yellow: chinese, indus: harrapan script. Differences... there are many differences, geography of course... but the largest one is that the Indus's writing, harrapan script has never been deciphered so historians know the least about it.

Answered by ITzRithik
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A river valley civilization is an agricultural nation or civilization situated beside and drawing sustenance from a river. A "civilization" means a society with large permanent settlements featuring urban development, social stratification, specialization of labor, centralized organization, and written or other formal means of communication. A river gives the inhabitants a reliable source of water for drinking and agriculture. Additional benefits include fishing, fertile soil due to annual flooding, and ease of transportation. The first great civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia, Harappa and Ancient Egypt, all grew up in river valleys. Tigris River flourished near Mesopotamia civilization and river nile flourished near civilization of Egypt.

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