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The first great civilizations all had one thing in common: access to a river or other natural water source that allowed them to grow surplus amounts of food. Please select the best answer from the choices
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The first great civilizations all had one thing in common: access to a river or other natural water source that allowed them to grow surplus amounts of food. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F
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The answer is TRUE.
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Yes, it is true that the first great civilizations all had one thing in common: access to a river or other natural water source that allowed them to grow surplus amounts of
food, since this water was crucial to the irrigation of fields.
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