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    agriculture. The results of this decision were profound, as they have led to the rise of many great civilizations that have formed the basis of today's society. The change in lifestyle from foraging to farming, referred to by historians as the Neolithic Revolution, led to the rise of many ancient civilizations. While the switch to agriculture may not seem truly subversive, it provided a way for ancient people to establish a surplus of food. Once a food surplus has been secured, the true…

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    The development of agriculture in the Neolithic Revolution transformed humanity, once nomadic and wide-roaming, into a stagnant society. As the capacity to produce food bolstered, so did population. The rapid populace growth led to increased interactions between humans, which spurred the development of public marketplaces and eventually cities. Starting in Mesopotamia, a fertile valley fastened between the Euphrates and the Tigris, the distinction between cities and adjacent farming lands became…

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    The Neolithic Revolution was a major turning point in Human history. At this point in time, humans replaced hunting and gathering with the domestication of animals and growing plants. This occurred about 10,000 BC. This change leads to an increase in population. It also caused humans to develop permanent settlements and live in larger groups. Before the change from hunting and gathering to the growing of plants,humans were nomads. They lived in very small groups in order to be able to provide…

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    was no need for a large population. Only a small group of people were needed for hunting and picking food from nearby forests. This paleolithic lifestyle lasted until about 12,000 years ago when agriculture was introduced and helped fuel the Neolithic revolution(The Development). The art of growing and picking crops impacted the lives of almost every human on the face of the planet. Agriculture eventually pushed a male run society forward and away from women by males holding the most power, the…

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    The purpose of a revolution is a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time when the population rises up in revolt against the current authorities basically to make change both the Industrial and Neolithic Revolutions brought change but at completly different periods of times and different methods on how they achieved this change for example the Industrial Revolution changed the they way we did production the factory…

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    reasonably substantiated. Documents of the Neolithic age illustrate a unifying theme of societal organization and hierarchy brought about by the advent of government. This organization of society is furthermore seen as the driving force behind the advancement of humanity as a whole. Through the division of classes and tasks, society was able to function efficiently to become a more civilized and altogether prosperous entity. The Neolithic revolution, brought about by a shift to…

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    What were the key results of the Neolithic Revolution? They had a lot of agricultural products they was very big in that and art. What is diffusion in the context of societal developments? The Ten Commandments’ injunction to “honor thy mother and father” gives Judaism the greatest degree of commonality with what belief systems? confucianism Why did the development of agriculture lead to an increase in population? It lead to agriculture because the more food they made more people moved in to…

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    gender roles and social statuses have constantly been in flux and ever changing within every culture. One of the largest of these changes occurred between 35000 B.C.E. and 600 C.E. specifically during the beginning if the Neolithic revolution. Before the Neolithic revolution most people lived as nomadic hunter-gatherer societies. Many responsibility’s held by women from these hunter gatherer society’s transferred over into civilized settlements. An example of this is the fact it was mainly up to…

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    nomadic lifestyle to an agrarian society was not an easy transition, for it changed the way of life for humans drastically. This transition happened in different parts of the world at different times. We call this period the Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution. The Neolithic Revolution might not have happened in parts of the world if not for three very key factors; the domestication of plants, the availability of animals, and geography. Although the availability of animals helped to advance…

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    Top Events End of the Ice Age: 16,000-10,000 years ago The end of the Ice Age(the melting of the ice caps) brought on new plants and animals that increased the human population. Started the Agriculture Revolution which led to the civilizations of hominids Neolithic Revolution: 12,000 years ago Farming and domestication of animals. The farming and domestication of animals allowed people to settle down and create things such as civilizations, technological advances, and metallurgy. Emergence…

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