Achievements of the Harappan civilization included all of the following except _____ . a. indoor plumbing
c. a system of weights and measure for trade
b. paved roads
d. Sanskrit writing

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Answer 1
Answer: Achievements of the Harappan civilization included all of the following except "a. indoor plumbing", since this was the Indus Valley Civilization and plumbing had not yet been developed. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Actually it is (d) Sanskrit writing

Explanation:

Because in Edginuity, You would know we learned about them being to first with indoor plumbing, having Paved roads, and a system of weights and measure for trade. We learned about Ariyans having Sanskrit writing, not the Harappans!

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