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Early civilizations developed along major rivers about 11,000 years ago. Which of the following was included as a consequence of early civilizations? Select all correct responses.

mathematics and astronomy
governments and religions
educational systems
industry and manufacturing

Answers

Answered by ramkyjanaki
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Explanation:

Industries and Manufacturing

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

a. Mathematics and astronomy

b. Governments and religions

EXPLANATION:  

   Astronomy developed due to problems of the early civilisations, which was the need to solve problems relating to distance and time. It was essential to the survival of the early civilisation people so that they were able to calculate when to sow seeds and when to harvest crops and also to find the distances and locations to remote trading places where they could exchange tools and goods.

  Applied maths came into existence due to the necessity, as a tool to develop calendars, watch the stars, or building architectural wonders. In early civilisations, the religion’s role was to form the social structures and to develop individual's spiritual quality. Early civilizations were united by religion, a system of behaviours and beliefs which dealt with the meaning of survival.

  Governments emerged as rulers expanded control over bigger areas and more resources, frequently utilising writing and religion to preserve social hierarchies and amalgamate power over greater areas and populations.

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