Read the following description of an early civilization. What effect would geography likely have had on this civilization?

This group of people lived in an arid, mountainous region. They had domesticated goats and sheep, but were forced to move constantly to find areas to graze their flocks. They obtained fresh water from the runoff of mountain snowmelt. Their close-knit communities formed a culture rich in traditions.




A.
It would force them to devote a large portion of their time to securing food and shelter.



B.
It would prevent them from having common religious beliefs.



C.
It would result in a quickly growing population with high survival rates.



D.
It would have no use for a written code of government.

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The answer is A. 

Extra: These people are called nomads and it sounds as if they live in the middle east.

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According to this text, people in early civilization lived in a natural environment, whose life depended on natural cycles, seasons, geographical position and relief. Their survival depended on natural resources, in order to provide the necessary food and water, as well as access to areas where they could provide grazing for their herds. They were solely dependent on natural cycles, and they had to follow the shift of those cycles in order to survive. Their life consisted of constant movement in order to provide a suitable place for life, food and all necessary means. Also, the need for food was conditioned by their constant work and dedication in order to provide everything that is necessary.

The answer is: A.