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how does the nature of a civilization affect the events of human history?​

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Answered by danerdashing
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Characteristics of Civilizations

the presence of geographic boundaries and political institutions.

an economy that produces food surpluses.

a concentration of population in distinct areas or cities.

the existence of social classes.

developed systems of religion, learning, art, and architecture

Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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Civilization describes a complex way of life that came about as people began to develop networks of urban settlements.

Civilizations first appeared in Mesopotamia (what is now Iraq) and later in Egypt. Civilizations thrived in the Indus Valley by about 2500 BCE, in China by about 1500 BCE and in Central America (what is now Mexico) by about 1200 BCE. Civilizations ultimately developed on every continent except Antarctica.

Characteristics of Civilization

All civilizations have certain characteristics. These include: (1) large population centers; (2) monumental architecture and unique art styles; (3) shared communication strategies; (4) systems for administering territories; (5) a complex division of labor; and (6) the division of people into social and economic classes.

Civilizations are intimately associated with and often further defined by other socio-politico-economic characteristics, including centralization, the domestication of both humans and other organisms, specialization of labour, culturally ingrained ideologies of progress and supremacism, monumental architecture, taxation, societal dependence upon farming and expansionism.

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