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leilurhhh

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What geographical feature prevented large-scale overland trade into India?
 
  a. Iranian Plateau
  b. Himalayas
  c. Tibetan Plateau
  d. Tarim Basin
  e. Ganges River

Question 2

When pharaohs did not control vast regions in ancient Egypt, they were classified as intermediate periods. How are periods of strong governments in Egypt classified?
 
  a. Ruler periods.
  b. Empires.
  c. City-states.
  d. Kingdoms.
  e. Stratified states.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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