River Valley Civilizations

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River Valley Civilizations, the way of life consumed inside the borders of two river relying on teamwork and self sufficiency started up a long time ago first being found on search for water, yet they have come so far. The river valleys had a common experience as they all had shared a desire to advance, practice their religions, and develop as a whole with their leaders. Including advanced technology, religion, and government. “The Civilizations had a set of laws from the Code of Hammurabi”.(check paraphrase exp.google classroom far down)”If a son strike his father, his hands shall be [cut] off. They had laws for a lot of things as they wanted the civilizations to not fall down to ruins. Creating laws withheld balance.” Although the government made powerful decisions they need somewhere to rule which is why they built The Great Pyramid of Khufu.” In the pyramid they had seating for all the high powers including the Queen's Chamber, King's Chamber, and even pyramids made just for the Queen to display her great importance to the egyptians. While new leaders come and go the community of the civilization come together to write a list of the past …show more content…
“When designing the Great Pyramid of Khufu they needed lots of planning as they knew they we're taking on a huge project. This involved advanced technology, mathematics, and specialized workers. While coming up with a plan for the Indus Civilization in the “History of Ancient India” they created a mapped plan of how it would look. This map included houses, schools, drainage system, and road planning. While they we're brainstorming the God The Rig Veda they were puzzled on what he could have looked like. As they did not have a picture of him they realised the best part, was the unknown. That it did not matter if he had one eye, five legs, no