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    Despite the various differences between the First Civilizations, one commonality is that they all were “made possible by the immense productivity of the Agricultural Revolution”(62). According to Strayer, “only an agricultural technology permitted human communities to produce sufficient surplus to support large populations and the specialized or elite minorities who did not themselves produce food”(68). Furthermore, the “growing density of population, producing more congested and competitive societies

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    itself. Even today society improves from individual development. People are not innately reclusive, we rely on social interactions to live. Subsequently, individual development plays a large role in societal development. The film, A Birth of Civilization, presents many viable possibilities of how individuality helped improve society. One example is when the Gaia Clan runs into, and ends up staying with, Ouran’s tribe. At first the idea of permanent homes, property and ownership is foreign to Aar’s

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    adviser, wrote The Clash of Civilizations. The Clash of Civilizations focused on the claim that people’s cultural differences and religious identities is the primary source of conflict during the post-Cold War era in the 1990’s. Huntington believes that in the future the only reason conflict will arise will be because of the differences in cultural identities. Furthermore, Huntington divided the world into what he calls, “major civilizations”, that consisted nine civilizations: Western, Orthodox, Islamic

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    sight of a beastie emerges. Here, it is told how the evil in civilization does not destroy humans but instead the evil in humans destroy civilization. This is shown when the boys mercilessly kill the sow and when an adult appears but comes from a war zone. The boys face a gradual transformation from civilized people to barbaric savages. By the end of the novel, the boys are running rampant and extirpate, or eradicate, all forms of civilization. Rosseau explicitly

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    Were ancient cultures actually considered civilizations? Four of the most important ancient civilizations were Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, ancient India, and ancient China. In order to be considered a civilization a culture must have seven different characteristics. These seven characteristics of a civilization are writing system, social classes, organized government, public works, arts and architecture, job specialization, and complex religions. Mesopotamia was a region in the fertile crescent

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    The role of women in different civilizations, even though on different spectrums of the world, had many similarities and only a few differences. Women in these four civilizations: Greece, Egypt, China, and India faced many of the same hardships, struggles, and prejudices. Some of this treatment of women didn't even end until present day (1920's). In some of these civilizations women were able to rise up somewhat in their communities but it didn't come without some kind of interference. When it came

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    Ancient Civilization Dbq

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    If ancient civilizations did not invent new ideas and machines, the world would not be in the spot it is today. Innovation is necessary for the continuation and improvement of a society. Ancient cities in the River Valley were very intelligent and knew how to use the resources they could find. Civilizations in the Middle East and Asia, circa 3,000 BCE, showed great success in the areas of government, science and technology, and writing. The cities made advancements in government and the security

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    The Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations were both one of the oldest civilizations in the world. They are considered by most scholarly historians and writers as the "cradles" of human civilizations. In these two geographical areas, the earliest cities in the world history appeared. As civilizations contemporary to each other, Egypt and Mesopotamia present several similarities and contrasts. Egypt was an ancient civilization in Northeastern Africa concentrated along the Nile river. It was a racially

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    Mayan Civilizations

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    Many ancient civilizations had noteworthy accomplishments, specifically in Mesoamerica three civilizations had many great feats in the time of which they prospered. These imposing civilizations were the Mayans, who were cultured with advancements in mathematics and sciences. The Aztec who had a detailed understanding of the trade. And lastly the Incas who developed vast road and irrigation channels that connected their empire. The Mayan civilization had a highly advanced society which made substantial

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    The first civilizations of this world still have a substantial impact on today’s modern cities. These civilization include: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus River Valley, China, Mesoamerica, South America, and Niger River Valley. All of these civilizations had to start at a ground level, which were the groups of hunter-gatherers. Since they were unable to maintain a constant income of food, the groups resorted to agricultural villages. As they settled down, humans began to be more intellectual and develop

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