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    Norte Chico and Sumer are two ancient civilizations which started in 3500 BCE. Norte Chico was located in present day Peru and was close to the water. It was also surrounded by mountains. Sumer was a collection of city states in Ancient Mesopotamia, located in present day Iraq whose city states were known for being at constant war. Norte Chico and Sumer had similar methods of trading, but they differed in regards to their interactions with surrounding people as well as their job specialization.…

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    beginning during the Han dynasty to the 1450s! That’s a long time! The name “The Silk Road” originated from the big trade in Chinese silk. The main traders, selling their own souvenirs and items were the Chinese, Persians, Somalis, Greeks, Syrians, Romans, Armenians, Indians and Bactrians and from the 5th to the 8th century, the Sogdians. People believe this is how religions such as Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Buddhism, Manichaeism and Islam spread across the trade networks. They also believed…

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    five features of civilization manifest themselves in ancient Egyptian Civilization? Would you consider ancient Egyptian civilization successful or non-successful? Why or why not? Egyptian Civilization is perceive as one of the most successful and sustainably designed civilization as it had efficiently deployed 5 features of civilization i.e. Farming/Field Irrigation/Food Storage, Central Government, Military Protection, Engineering/Architecture, and Sanitation. Egyptian Civilization is the…

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    Mesopotamia South Asia

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    the two civilizations shared. These civilizations serve as good examples of the differences and commonalities of civilizations. The civilization of Ancient Egypt developed along the Nile River in north east Africa. Due to the dry climate of the region the Egyptians’ access to fresh water was limited to the areas directly around the Nile. In contrast to this Southeast Asia was a far more tropical environment with a much higher rainfall. This allowed for the spreading of the civilizations away…

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    Ancient Hammurabi Law Code

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    River, in what is now modern Iraq. For any good civilization to be great, like the ancient Babylon empire, it will need a good law code. A law code is a set of rules all citizens of a society must follow. A law code is necessary because it makes sure that criminals will always receive their punishment, and punishments are fair. However, not just any law code will do. Three factors are needed for a law code to be able to keep an ancient civilization going for over a century (Lendering). One…

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    Global Inequality Essay There were several ancient civilizations all in various areas. Some of the civilizations however weren’t as successful as others. According to Jared Diamond, the location of the early river valley civilizations had everything to do with their successful development. Many things affected the success of the early cities but they were most affected by the region they settled in. Areas around the fertile crescent advanced because the fertile soil in that specific region…

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    The Origin of Corn and its use and Progression Over Time History of Corn The staple ingredient in almost all food, what feeds livestock, and what fuels the economy, the answer is corn. Corn has played a significant role in the daily lives of people all over the world since ancient times. No matter what part of the globe you look at, or culture you study, corn has had a significant impact in one way shape or form. The origin of corn is still a question of much debate and new research is being…

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    Cook Civilizations

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    The societies that Cook recognizes as civilizations are some of the greatest of their time, and in some cases they are among the greatest civilizations ever on earth. However, the strict guidelines he has in place for the societies he discusses to be considered civilizations end up ‘disqualifying’ many accomplished would-be civilizations as less than. Cook’s initial argument was that to be a civilization people needed to be “sufficiently large and specialized that… different kinds of people did…

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    Environmental factors greatly affected the development of complex societies during the Foundation Period. In early ancient history, specifically Paleolithic society, hunter gatherer peoples relied solely on their environment for food. Although as people began to realize the extent of their environment, they slowly shifted towards agriculture as people began to settle into communities. Agriculture created a massive change regarding social order and culture. Patriarchy, stratification, and…

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    China Research Paper

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    China is currently one of the oldest continuous civilization in the world. Their culture is magnificent and there is plenty of tourist sites. China is a pleasant place to visit on vacation. You should always make sure to know information regarding the languages and many of their famous tourist attractions. There is about 3,600 years of written history about China. China is a very important country because they support many other countries with Manufactured goods, China is sometimes known as the…

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