Most settlements in Egypt back then (and today), were located primarily along the Nile River and the Northern coast of Egypt. Some reasons for this are:
- Access to freshwater via the Nile Delta on the Northern coast, or the Nile River extending into Egypt
- Along important trade routes in the Mediterranean and along the Nile
- The Nile River added important infrastructure to the cities and towns along it by letting people ship materials and goods down the river
<span>Choices are
A. permanent migration B. periodic movement C. transhumance D. commuting
And it was B.</span>
Hinduism<span> prevented modern social mobility because it is designed to be religion of society and civilization, rather than of individual. </span>Hinduism <span>covered aspects of specific role to certain person out of free their free will.
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