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Which statement is supported by information in the
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Trade was rare among river valley civilizations.
Mesopotamia traded with Egypt but not with the
Indus Valley
The Indus Valley civilization traded with both
Mesopotamia and Egypt.
The Indus Valley traded more goods than Egypt
and Mesopotamia combined.

Respuesta :

Mesopotamia traded with Egypt but not with the Indus Valley.

Explanation:

Mesopotamia is considered to be the birthplace of the human civilization, with the Sumerian civilization being considered as the first civilization. This civilization was located in the Middle East, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Nearby, another river valley civilization developed, the Egyptian civilization. The Egyptian civilization developed along the lower flow of the Nile River, in Northern Africa.

These two civilizations developed relations as early as the fourth millennium BC. They engaged in trade with each other, which was of mutual benefit, and which led to even further development of these two civilizations.

As river valley civilizations are considered:

  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • Indus Valley
  • China

Learn more about the Sumerian civilization https://brainly.com/question/734626

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Answer: The answer is c not b

Explanation:

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