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The arc of land that swings through some of the most productive land in the Near East is called
 
  A. the Womb of Civilization.
  B. the Breadbasket of the World.
  C. the Fertile Crescent.
  D. the Bountiful Valley.

Question 2

What natural element shaped Mesopotamian agriculture most directly?
 
  A. recurrent violent storms and hurricanes
  B. the unpredictable flooding of the great rivers
  C. the coming of a new ice age
  D. global warming



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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