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AP World History Summer Supplemental Reading Assignment
Guns, Germs, & Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

What is Yali’s Question? Yali’s question, based on Professor Diamond, asks, why is it that countries arising from people of caucasian descent had gained immense power and industrial development while the people of New Guinea and other “black” countries had gained little material development or global power and influence?

B. How does Pizarro’s capture of Atahuallpa explain why Europeans colonized the New World instead of Native Americans colonizing Europe? The capture of Atahuallpa by Spain opened a symbolic gateway for European conquerors not only through the idea of new wealth, but also a new spirit and confidence that the New World could be infiltrated by Europe. Through Pizarro’s success, many Europeans saw this as a symbol that they too could …show more content…

One was the political organization of a society. Some societies, such as ones with crowded and significantly larger populations, had a greater need to have a stored record of information compared to smaller societies, such as records and accounts of trade and storage. In fact, according to Diamond, early writings were only things like records, archives, or transactions. Things like prose and propaganda did not begin until hundred of years later. Another factor was the geographic boundaries that kept writing from being spread throughout the world. Writing was a process which took the course of many many years to fully develop, let alone teach to others. These obstacles made spreading reading or writing to other societies much more difficult. A final factor was the small number of people who were actually taught to read, write, or teach in societies that had accomplished the ability to do so. According to Diamond, in the past, only scribes aiding kings or temples were common, and writing was not common to the

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