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In History / Middle School | 2014-11-05

How were Indus Valley cities different from cities of other early civilizations?

A. They developed near rivers.

B. They were home to a large population.

C. They were fortified with large stone walls.

D. They were neatly planned.

Asked by StarfireTeenTitanz

Answer (3)

Yea I agree! I think It's A

Answered by Kaylee123 | 2024-06-10

The corrrect answer is D. They were neatly planned! I have taken the test as well but A, B, and C. Are Incorrect! Hope you have a wonderful day :D.

Answered by Huskies4life7 | 2024-06-11

Indus Valley cities were uniquely marked by advanced urban planning and sophisticated drainage systems, distinguishing them from other early civilizations. They prioritized organized community living over military fortifications. Therefore, the most appropriate answer is D, as their systematic city layout is a key characteristic.
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Answered by Huskies4life7 | 2024-10-31