Based on archaeological evidence from early Indian history, historians believe that
A. Harappa and Mohenjo-daro served as economic and political centers.
B. the Chinese were a constant influence.
C. the Harappan world was one of constant civil war.
D. early Indian cities remained small and unsophisticated by comparison to other ancient cities.
E. there was little true culture in India before the arrival of the Indo-Europeans.
Answer: A
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