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The Indus Valley civilization (about 2600–900 B.C.) was the largest early Bronze Age urban society, with around 1,400 settlements across parts of today’s Pakistan, Afghanistan, and northwest India. Its people built well-planned brick cities on raised terraces with straight streets and early sewer systems, grew rice and cotton, and ran wide trade networks. Archaeologists find little evidence of kings, big social classes, or armies, so the society may have been partly democratic and peaceful. Scholars once blamed an invasion for its end, but new evidence shows no city battles and instead suggests droughts or big earthquakes that changed rivers ruined farming and caused people to abandon cities and spread into smaller regional communities.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for explicit statements of the civilization's characteristics (urban planning, agriculture, trade, geographic extent); eliminate choices directly supported by the text and choose the one not mentioned (nomadic lifestyle).

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Which one of the following is NOT cited in the passage as a characteristic of the Indus Valley civilization?

Correct Answer
C
C is correct because the passage never describes the Indus Valley people as nomadic; instead it repeatedly depicts a settled urban civilization. Relevant sentences from the passage: The Indus Valley people, masters of urban planning, built brick cities on flood-proof terraces with grids of long, straight streets and the first urban sewer systems, made of masonry. The Indus Valley people were the first to cultivate rice and cotton, and they developed a carefully organized agricultural system to produce and distribute food. It comprised about 1,400 settlements across what is now Pakistan, Afghanistan, and northwestern India. These statements indicate sedentary urban life and organized agriculture rather than a generally nomadic population.
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