4.1-4.3 Quiz

Scholars believe that Indus civilization was a single society rather than a collection of independent city-states because
It maintained a large fleet of ocean-going vessels and had a far-flung trading network.
City designs were similar and people shared a standard set of weights and measures.
Only the largest city had granaries and warehouses.
A vast network of roads connected the largest cities with towns throughout the Indus Valley.
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