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what early civilization most directly contributed to the development of both Christianity and Islam?
The geographic factor that was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations would be the river. This is because it gave them fertile soil to grow crops.
Because they also explained the concept of infinity-something without an end.
Development of trade routes.
The teachings and practices of Orthodox Christianity were codified during the time of the Byzantine Empire. Greek-speaking teachers from the Byzantine Empire who traveled to Italy influenced the Italian Renaissance.
Greece is mountainous and settlement grew up in separated fertile areas which became independent city-states.
The Hebrew civilization most directly contributed to the development of both Christianity and Islam. Abraham was a Hebrew and had two sons Ishmael and Jacob. Islam is from Ishmael's lineage and Christianity is from Jacob's lineage.
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The geographic factor that was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations would be the river. This is because it gave them fertile soil to grow crops.
materials
Because they also explained the concept of infinity-something without an end.
The development of photosynthesis in primitive organisms, specifically cyanobacteria, contributed most directly to the evidence of aerobic organisms. Photosynthesis evolved around 3 billion years ago, producing oxygen as a byproduct. This oxygen accumulation in the atmosphere eventually allowed for the development of aerobic organisms, which rely on oxygen for their metabolism.
the construction of railroads west of the Mississippi because railroads connected eastern markets to western farms.
The railroad was the advancement in technology that directly contributed to the cattle boom. Out in the west they created large cattle kingdoms.
the construction of railroads west of the Mississippi because railroads connected eastern markets to western farms.
Directly: physicists Indirectly: scientists
the construction of railroads west of the Mississippi because railroads connected eastern markets to western farms.
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