Describe how the developments of agriculture and metallurgy related to the settlement,population growth and emergence of civilization?? Plzzzz help have a nine weeks exam tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer: You can have more people when you have more agriculture cuz you have more food. The more people you have, the greater your civilization becomes.

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After the Romans expelled the Tarquins, they drove out the Etruscans from the Italian peninsula. The Romans allied up with other Latins and Greeks.
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Which description of Henry David Thoreau is accurate? A. the author of many poems about the Founding Fathers that became patriotic songs B. the author of several children's stories and novels that are still read today C. the author of an essay on civil disobedience that influenced Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. D. the author whose books on the natural world inspired landscape artists across the country

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the author of many poems about the Founding Fathers that became patriotic songs so therefore A :)

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A

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the author of many poems about the Founding Fathers that became patriotic songs

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That would the first amendment.

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The correct answer is D) William Jennings Bryan.

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