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Race is a social construct= fallacy= false
Race Ethnicity ___________________________________________________ color Dialect= Language
Religion
Mode of dress
Origins
Food
Tradition
Values
“Culture”
Phenotype
Homogeneity
Plantation Agriculture, colonization, enslavement all contribute to the fallacy of race
Digamma sailor made the voyage to India in 1498 Columbus first encountered the Indians also known as the “Tainos”
The Gold Coast= the Ivory Coast= Salt
City State’s- Venice, and Genoa
Circumvent: To get around......... the Italians then try to monopolize trade
1498 The search for a direct water route to Asia.
Human Societies can be organized based on their growing complexity (size and complexity). Egalitarian society.

Culture… How people govern themselves, governed through characteristics of their society.
- Economic
- Political
- Social
- Religion is cultural, it’s about belief it is not absolute.

Bands and tribes continue to increase in population and will begin to harvest and with improved nutrition and growing population we then begin to specialize and then stratification and then to hierarchy, levels of rank and status will then emerge to leadership.

- Specialization: specializing in an interest of profession mastering of
- Stratification: process of separation and end up in social classes
- Hierarchy: levels of rank and status.

Hierarchy =nation states Motif- your design your own personal unique style to your personal product.

The Elements of an Economy for goods and services

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