Harappa
Mohenjo-daro
Indus valley
The end is near
Resources
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Where was Harappa located?

Indus Valley in India

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Where is Mohenjodaro located

Indus Valley

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About how cities were in the Indus Valley

About 1,400

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Who did the Indus Valley fight with to possibly end

The Aryans and other small cities

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how did they get their foods

from farming fishing and trading

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What modern day country is Harappa located in?

Pakistan

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How many years did the city flourish?

800 years

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How many years ago did the valley begin?

5,000 years ago

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How many ideas of the Indus Valley ending are there?

About 3

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How did mud brick homes effect Mohenjo-daro

They gave shelter to each person

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What did Harappa provide proof for

They were in their prime

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What was one of the main creations of Mohenjodaro

The great bath

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How did the Indus Valley protect themselves from war

With mud brick walls

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What is a resource reason that the Indus valley fell

Mesopotamia stopped trading goods and resources and there wasn't enough

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Who was Indus Valley's main trading partner?

Mesopotamia

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TRUE OR FALSE: The great bath is located in Harappa

FALSE

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What is one way the seal was used

They used them to express what has happened

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How many people lived in the Indus Valley?

about 80,000 people

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What is the main idea of the Indus Valley Disappearing?

Earthquakes

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What other ways was the great bath used?

They used it for religous reasons

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How did harappa start

It was once a little settlement along the Indus River

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What could have been used to stop flooding

Seals

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How did the Indus Valley grow

Civilizations such as Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa became more populated and gathered more food

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Why did Mesopotamia stop trading with the Indus Valley

Mesopotamia was having huge political problems

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Name at least four of the main religious reasons

the great bath, advanced sewer system, shelter with mud bricks, they were able to trade, advanced culture, farming and fishing