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Needs and wants of ancients community and how they exchange goods

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Answered by ace65783
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In ancient times, people's needs were dependent upon the environment and location of their civilization.

A barter system is an old method of exchange. Th is system has been used for centuries and long before money was invented. People exchanged services and goods for other services and goods in return. ... In ancient times, this system involved people in the same area, however today bartering is global

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Answered by sreevardhanchunkz
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Why did almost all ancient communities start creating the concept of God?

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Out of fear and curiosity. If we see most of the ancient gods, we find that most of them are natural phenomena like the rain, volcano or the sun. They certainly could not make of what all these things were. Imagine you have no knowledge of evaporation and are asked to explain rain. One would allow his imagination to take flight and conjecture that it is some man in the sky who is causing the rain hence the rain gods. Humans are allergic to the "Unknown". We just cannot live with a fact that we can't explain a thing. Thus all of the unanswered questions have a very convenient answer GOD.

Sun is a God in almost all ancient civilizations. The one that provides light and what are some cliche sun gods. Sun god on a chariot another attempt to explain what sun is. They were afraid of something they created a god out of them. Praying, kneeling, sacrifice all are ways to please the Gods. A very naive thing to do. Well in ignorance what humans could have done?

Even today most of the things that have not been explained by science are said to be the act of God.

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