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5.1 reading challenge: cities
how did the geographic location and historical context of ancient cities like uruk, baghdad, and dubai shape their economic, cultural, and political development over time?
all three cities developed equally because of similar access to oil and water sources
all three cities relied primarily on agriculture and had minimal influence from trade routes or geographic location
uruk and baghdad were largely isolated, while dubai developed solely as a result of its tourism industry
uruk’s growth was mainly influenced by its proximity to rivers for agriculture, while baghdad became a cultural center due to its position at key trade routes, and dubai’s development in the modern era was driven by oil wealth and global trade.
- Analyze each option:
- First option: Uruk (ancient) didn't have oil access like modern Dubai, so "similar access" is wrong.
- Second option: Baghdad was on trade routes, and Dubai is modern with trade/oil, so "minimal influence" is wrong.
- Third option: Uruk and Baghdad weren't largely isolated (Baghdad was a trade/cultural hub), and Dubai's development isn't "solely" tourism (oil/trade too), so wrong.
- Fourth option: Uruk’s proximity to rivers (Tigris - Euphrates) supported agriculture for growth. Baghdad was at key trade routes (Silk Road, etc.) making it a cultural center. Dubai’s modern development was driven by oil wealth and global trade (along with tourism later). This matches historical/geographic context.
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The correct option is: Uruk’s growth was mainly influenced by its proximity to rivers for agriculture, while Baghdad became a cultural center due to its position at key trade routes, and Dubai’s development in the modern era was driven by oil wealth and global trade.