What are some of the reasons archaeologists offer for the sudden decline of the Harappa?

What will be an ideal response?


Briefly describe some of the archaeological evidence that a decline did happen, and be sure to identify when it happened, as far as archaeologists can determine. What economic, ecological, military, and external pressures may have caused the decline and ultimate fall? What possible role did the Indus River play in that decline?

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Zhu Yuangzhang was known for

a. support of the Mongols. b. founding the Ming dynasty and giving himself the title Hongwu. c. embracing Buddhism. d. bringing eunuchs back to influence at the imperial court.

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What steps did Jean-Baptiste Colbert take to promote the development of New France? Why did his efforts fail?

What will be an ideal response?

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In 1948, a member of the Federal Communications Commission stated that, "Make no mistake about it, ________ is here to stay. It is a new force unloosed in the land."

A) radio B) computers C) the automobile D) television

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Rather than a democratic reform, the Jacksonian method of selecting officeholders:

a. helped make American politics more inefficient b. favored using the best qualified men for appointed offices c. lowered the moral and intellectual level of America's political life d. insured that only the wealthy could hold office

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