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How do early societies differ from one another?

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Question :-- How do early societies differ from one another ?

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Early societies differ in so many aspects. So below are some of the general take-ups on their differences.

Political System::--- This aspect, in particular, is a unique characteristic in any society from an earlier time. Some early society adopted a more open system like egalitarian system wherein people are treated equally. Other societies have developed a far more rigid system. A good example of which is a dynastic rule which is common to Ancient Egypt.

Distribution of Resources::--- societies differ in this regard primarily because there are other societies that lack some other type of resources. As a result, these societies are forced to find other means of harnessing the resources needed. This later opened the trading system among early societies.

Territories::--- this is probably the most obvious aspect in order to distinguish one society to the other. A larger territory means a powerful society.

The differences of early society continued to grow as innovation improve down the line. Though there is a downside to the improvements, society continued to strive and prosper as we know it....

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