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Unlike most city-based societies of the ancient world, Harappan city-states provided what for their citizenry?
 
  a. Walls for defense
  b. Religion
  c. Trade with distant civilizations
  d. Various forms of plumbing
  e. Lack of structure

Question 2

The most commonly used weapon for hunting large game at Monte Verde was the
 
  a. Axe.
  b. Bow and arrow.
  c. Bolo.
  d. Slingshot.
  e. Atlatl.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



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