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9.2 - The First Civilizations

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How did the development of agriculture affect the lives of people in early civilizations and their environment?
Unit Essential Question:
- How did the development of agriculture affect the lives of people in early civilizations and their environment?
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DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION: The development of agriculture enabled the rise of the first civilizations, located primarily along river valleys; these complex societies were influenced by geographic conditions and shared a number of defining political, social, and economic characteristics.
(Standards: 2, 3, 4; Themes: TCC, GEO, ECO, TECH)

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Rice Terraces of Yunnan China Great Attractions China
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