- Tue May 26, 2020 3:30 pm
#75726
Hi brooklynchick!
Remember that in a Must Be True question, we need an answer choice that we can prove with what was stated in the passage. Answer choice (E) states that the demise of the Indus Valley civilization was most likely caused by the catastrophic alteration of the courses of its major rivers. But the passage does not support this statement. The last sentence says that a massive earthquake may have changed the course of rivers and disrupted many cities. But there is nothing to say that this is the most likely cause of the demise of the civilization, because it could also be the drought. The passage does not state that a drought would also change the course of rivers (instead, the drought would have made the land unfarmable so there was not enough grain to feed urban populations).
Answer choice (C) states that archeologists' understanding of the decline of the Indus Valley civilization would benefit from a search for signs of earthquake damage in its major cities. This is supported by the passage because the passage tells us that, currently, we do not know whether it was a sever drought or an earthquake that caused the fall of the civilization. So looking for signs of an earthquake could potentially confirm or rule out that specific possibility. Thus, it would help archeologists understand why the civilization declined.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey