Trade happened mainly among royalty. It involved the exchange of dried fish, wool, barley, wheat, and metal goods for sweet-smelling wood and fruit. Then these materials were passed down to lower classes of people who paid for these materials.…
14) How did chiefdoms differ from stateless agricultural village societies? Identify 2-3 differences from pages 65-66.…
Ancient'Egyptian'and'Mesopotamia' ' Changes'in'Neolithic'Revolution'(8000'BCE'–'5000'BCE)' Because'of'the'climate'changes'–'growing'degree'of'permanent'' Depends'on'agriculture'' ' Grain'and'seed' ' Diversity'create'economic' ' Impact/'characteristic'of'Neolithic' 1. Permanent'Settlement'–'Civilization'' a. Vehicle'to'human'advancement' b. Degree'of'permanent'' c. Civilization'create' i. Tradition'' ii. Religions' iii. Interest'in'Art' 2.…
3. Analyze the social, economic and political changes and continuities facing women between 1750 and 1914 in the industrialized world.…
Paleolithic: The period of the stone age associated with the evolution of humans (Old Stone Age, and was a time of nomads and hunter gatherers)…
Climate has been a major factor in determining where people settled. Peopled settled in areas that has climates that would…
The earliest period of human history is called the____ ____ ____. Paleolithic people developed skills and tools in order to survive. Their art and religion reflected the world in which they lived. The _____ agricultural revolution brought farming and permanent communities. Eight features of early civilization were _____, centralized governments, complex religions, job specialization, social classes, arts and architecture, public works, and writing. Many of the first civilizations emerged along _____ _____. Interaction among the various civilizations often brought about cultural change.…
| Following the collapse of the Hittite kingdom in Anatolia and the Levant (1000 B.C.E), which new regional power arose to fill the power vacuum?…
The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution took place in the beginning of 9000 B.C.E. This revolution changes the concept of farming and hunting compared to the Paleolithic Era when food was gather rather than being cultivated on developed settlements. During this transitional revolution, technology played a vital role that was instrumental especially in large scale farming. Neolithic agricultural settlements…
6) Name two elements that shaped native groups’ social organization. In a brief sentence explain how each element worked.…
5. Neolithic Revolution: the major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming; caused the shift from food gathering to food producing…
To what extent was Themistocles’ contribution the key factor in bringing about a Greek victory in the Persian Wars, 480-479 BC?…
caused the initial movement, and that the Mongol's superior ability as horsemen sustained their successes.…
The Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania were very fascinating encounters. These encounters of early societies in the Americas and Oceania were quite similar to the ones in Africa and Eurasia. Geography also played an important role in these early societies. A few topics I will address are: in what ways were the societies of the Americas and Oceania similar to those in Africa and Eurasia in spite of such isolation. The factors in which contributed to the difficulties in sustaining log distant trade of the societies in America and Oceania with neighboring societies. The last topic I will address is what the existence of such interactions despite such difficulties- might tell us about early complex societies more generally.…
B. My family, before my dad, were farmers and knew only the life of farming.…