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Essay about Early Civilization Compared to Modern Day America

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Early civilization shared similar common features, because all of these societies were under the same pressures. Their whole purpose was survival as it is to this day. Each societies main focus was to become established, stay in one place provide food, shelter and protection for their families. Early civilizations materialize along rivers, because rivers supplied a continuous and dependable supply of water for farming and human consumption. Agriculture today has had an enormous benefit on today’s society, there are now more farmers growing organic fruits and vegetables because the realize the great health benefits organic foods have on human consumption, providing less risk of pesticides and or chemicals on their food.
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Although we have come a long way from early civilization and our ancestors, not much has really changed. We still all face similar issues from our religious beliefs, government policies to the importance of education. Early civilization only the wealthy were really given an opportunity to at an education although some things have changed in today’s society it sort of similar for example we have more chances at an education but yet the ivy leagues schools are very difficult to attend even with student loans the cost of schooling has just sky rocketed out of control forcing families to settle for a less expensive education.
The only difference is that our customs allow us to separate ourselves from one other to become our own people in our own town, village, state or country. Civilization then knew their regions and used it to work to their advantage. There are regions here today facing difficult conditions and find it hard to just survive each day due to either climate or natural disasters destroying everything they own and worked for yet they are able to survive and come back strong. Back then, early civilization has had limited means of survival from foraging for food to stressful conditions, and yet survived with overwhelming odds. I believe today’s societies have lost quite a bit

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