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What characteristics make the Indus Valley civilization a "civilization"?
What type of governments do historians believe existed in the Indus River Valley?
How did geography influence the development of the Indus Valley Civilization?
How did Harrapans impact the environment along the Indus River Valley?
Do you believe the Indus Valley Civilization was peaceful and enjoyed social inequality? Why or why not?

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Answered by Orion6
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. The significant features of Indus Valley civilization are personal cleanliness, town planning, construction of burnt-brick houses, ceramics, casting, forging of metals, manufacturing of cotton and woolen textiles. 3. Mohenjo-Daro people had finest bath facilities, drainage system, and knowledge of personal hygiene.

2. The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined. In the Indus River Valley karma played a very big role in their laws.

3. Geography will always influence how people develop economically, culturally, and politically. In present-day Pakistan, the Harappan Civilization developed along the Indus River. ... The annual flooding of the river left behind fertile soil to plant crops like wheat and barley.

4. By 1800 BCE, the Indus Valley climate grew cooler and drier, and a tectonic event may have diverted or disrupted river systems, which were the lifelines of the Indus Valley Civilization. The Harappans may have migrated toward the Ganges basin in the east, where they could have established villages and isolated farms.

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