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Question 1

What is one of the features of a human society's civilization?
 
  a. An urban focus and a distinct religious structure
  b. Art and music
  c. Economic support through trading and manufacturing
  d. Living in peace with neighbors
  e. Giving up religion and adopting rational thinking

Question 2

Why did bronze replace copper in ancient civilizations?
 
  a. Bronze was harder and more durable.
  b. Bronze was prettier and therefore made prettier jewelry.
  c. Bronze took less time to smelt.
  d. Bronze ore was easier to find.
  e. Copper tools and weapons became too soft because of the hot Middle East climate.



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