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How did geography shape the Chavin civilization? Choose three correct answers.
a. Most Chavin settlements developed in river valleys.
b. Coastal plains provided abundant, flat land for farming.
c. Wide rivers in the mountains made it easy to trade with others.
d. Changes in elevation supported the farming of different types of crops.
e. Physical barriers made expanding territory and interacting with other peoples difficult.

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The Chavin civilization flourished between 900 and 200 BCE in the northern and central Andes and was one the earliest pre-Inca cultures. The Chavin religious centre Chavin de Huantar became an important Andean pilgrimage site, and Chavin art was equally influential both with contemporary and later cultures from the Paracas to the Incas, helping to spread Chavin imagery and ideas and establish the first universal Andean belief system.

a. Most Chavin settlements developed in river valleys.#

. Changes in elevation supported the farming of different types of crops.

e. Physical barriers made expanding territory and interacting with other peoples difficult.

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