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How does this photo help to show why such river systems were so important in the rise of the earliest civilizations?
 
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Most Indians consider the Ganges River to be sacred. Why do you think they might have come to view it as sacred?
 
Most Indians consider the Ganges River to be sacred. Why do you think they might have come to view it as sacred?

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Throughout its early history, the Himalayas helped protect India from outside invaders. How does this image especially make that dramatically clear? How does this photo help to show why such river systems were so important in the rise of the earliest civilizations?

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Most Indians consider the Ganges River to be sacred. Why do you think they might have come to view it as sacred? What are monsoons, and why do they have such big impact on life in India?

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What can you tell about the geography and climate of this region from the poster alone?

Historians say many of India’s older traditions and beliefs survived more in southern India than in the north. Why do you suppose that was so?

What else about the geographical features of southern India might explain why it was able to stay more isolated from outside influence than other regions of India?

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The Indus River civilization is one of four ancient civilizations shown here. From this map, what major geographical feature did these civilizations have in common?

What details seem to reveal the most about the ruins in Illustration?

What details are hardest to interpret?

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2 A These ruins are a sign this was a complex, highly organized civilization. Why do you think they are evidence of this?

2 B Some archaeologists think that washing may have had religious or ritual meaning. What do you think they mean by that?

What else can you surmise about this aspect of the Indus River civilization?

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The seals were meant to be impressed and leave marks. That is, they were a form of writing. What uses can you imagine for seals of this sort?

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Can you think of some examples of catastrophic climate changes or natural disasters that would have been serious enough to wipe out an entire civilization?

This map may hold clues to another possible answer. It shows groups of people in Central Asia known as Indo‐Europeans. How does the map help to suggest their importance in world history?

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From the hymn shown here, what sort of god do you think Indra was supposed to be?

What attitude towards the god does this hymn take?

Many Hindus today believe Indra to be one of several forms taken by the Hindu deity Shiva. A 12th‐century CE statue of Shiva is shown here. What ideas about Shiva or Hinduism in general do you get from the way this statue is designed?

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This photo shows bullocks being honored during a South Indian rice‐harvest festival. How does this suggest links between Hindu religion and India’s long agrarian past?

What does this photo suggest about Hinduism and its relationship to India’s villages and traditional culture?