The Olmec civilization was located in _____.Mesopotamia
North America
Mesoamerica
Africa

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Answer 1
Answer: The Olmec civilization was located in Mesoamerica, in a region that is now occupied mainly by Mexico. They were a very early civilization that came to prominence around the same time as Mesoamerica was flourishing. 
Answer 2
Answer:

The Olmec civilization was located in Mesoamerica. Correct option is c.

The Olmec civilization was located in Mesoamerica, which is a historical region and culturalarea that encompasses parts of present-day Mexico and Central America. The Olmec civilization is considered one of the earliest complex societies in Mesoamerica and is known for its impressive art, monumentalarchitecture, and unique cultural contributions. The Olmec civilization flourished between approximately 1200 BCE and 400BCE in the areas of modern-day Veracruz and Tabasco in Mexico.

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Complete question is:

The Olmec civilization was located in _____.

a. Mesopotamia

b. North America

c. Mesoamerica

d. Africa


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