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History, 17.10.2019 18:40 hughesnatalia2003

What did ancient mesopotamia offer early people that encouraged them to settle and build civilizations?
a) abundant plant and wildlife
b) natural barriers against attack
c) rivers and fertile land
d) valuable mineral resources

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