THIS IS FOR HISTORY
The Indus civilization was centered around Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, two city-state civilizations that emerged in 3300 B.C. and lasted until around 1500 B.C. Anthropologists regarded the Indus Valley culture as one of the world's first civilizations along with Mesopotamia (founded in 3300 B.C), Egypt (founded in 3100 BC), and Yellow River Culture of northern China (founded shortly after 2000 BC). Although trade existed between them, they appear to have developed independently and didn't have much influence on one another.



What other civilization emerged at the same time as the Indus Valley culture?


A) Egypt


B) Yellow River Culture of China


C) Mesopotamia


D) Athenian Greek

What is one thing that archeologists have found the connected these ancient civilizations?


A) Their great amount of influence on each other


B) They all had a common language


C) Their shared religious beliefs


D) They traded with each other