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The rise & growth of Civilization

The rise & growth of Civilization. Tree of Civilization. Specialization of Labor. Trade& cultural diffusion. Government. Civilization. Conflict. Social classes. New economic activities. Kingdoms and Empires. Technological advances. Food Surplus. Agriculture.

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The rise & growth of Civilization

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  1. The rise & growth of Civilization

  2. Tree of Civilization Specialization of Labor Trade& cultural diffusion Government Civilization Conflict Social classes New economic activities Kingdoms and Empires Technological advances Food Surplus Agriculture

  3. What is necessary for civilization to flourish? Farmers began cultivating lands along river valleys and producing surplus, or extra, food. Surpluses helped populations expand As populations grew, some villages swelled into cities.

  4. What does civilization consist of? • A civilizationis a complex, highly organized social order. • Historians distinguish eight basic features found in most early civilizations: • Cities • Well-organized central governments • Complex religions • Job specialization • Social classes • Arts and architecture • Public works • Writing

  5. Civilizations spreadwhen ancient rulers gained more power and conquered territories beyond the boundaries of their cities. 3 Civilizations Spread and Change Civilizations change when the physical environment changes. Example: A tremendous volcano may have wiped out Minoan civilization. Powerful rulers created city-states and empires. Interactions among people also cause cultures to change. A city-state included a city and its surrounding lands and villages. *****Cultural diffusionis the spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another.Cultural diffusion occurred through migration, trade, and warfare. An empire is a group of statesor territories controlled by one ruler.

  6. Review Questions Which of the following is not a feature of early civilizations? a) cities b) well-organized central government c) cultural diffusion d) public works Cultural diffusion occurs through a) hunting and gathering. b) migration, civilization, and warfare. c) migration, trade, and warfare. d) religion, trade, and warfare. Answers----c & c

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