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    an efficient mechanism to sustain a society‚ which‚ fundamentally is a series of institutions and systems agreed upon by the members of the group. One would reasonably presume the ancient markets—imagine the agora in Athens or a bazaar in the Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia—necessitated systemic organization and coordination‚ bringing people together in ways to facilitate exchanges and‚ on balance‚ improving society (see also Lane‚ 1991; and McMillan‚ 2002‚ p. 4‚ who hints the oldest discovered artifact

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    the defeat of the Incas. Because of where the Spaniards were in Europe they did a lot of trading and was able to become a more advanced culture then the Incas. Chapter 4 Having fertile land allows you to grow food and support people like bureaucrats and chiefs which allowed the Europeans around the fertile crescent would have better technology. Having land that can support animals helps because from these animals you can produce food‚ clothing and the animals can also provide transport so you

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    The first civilizations began near the fertile banks of rivers such as the Nile. Farming allowed for the development of the first civilizations and the development of their cultures. For example in Egypt the flooding of the Nile was predictable‚ this allowed for the Egyptians to develop systems such as irrigation to help with farming. This led Egyptians to believe in an afterlife where they will be in fields of food. However in the Fertile Crescent the floods were unpredictable this led to crop

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    Sumerian/Mesopotamia‚ Egyptian‚ Harappan and Ancient China. All of these civilizations were located on fertile river beds to make planting crops much easier. They all made technological advances in their time span and set the ground for future generations. The Sumerian civilization also known as Mesopotamia/The Fertile Crescent is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers….this is how it gets its name the Fertile Crescent. The climate for this civilization is dry except in the area between the rivers. The

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    One motif seen in many traditions around the world is that of destruction of mankind with the help of a great flood which is sent in the form of a supernatural force in order to wipe them out for their misdeeds. Amidst all the existing variations of the flood stories‚ the most renowned is undoubtedly the account from the Biblical book of Genesis. Although this version of the story shares many similarities in terms of the structure that it follows with pre-existing accounts such as Babylonian epic

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    “Why you white man have so much cargo and us New Guineans have so little?” This is the question Yali asked Jared Diamond a University of California Los Angeles professor. This sparked Jared Diamond to answer this question by turning back the clocks of time to an era where everyone lived the same. This is the beginnings of Diamond’s ground breaking and heartwarming three- part documentary called “Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel.” This documentary goes deep into history and answers the main question

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    1. Yali’s question; "Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea but we black people had little cargo of our own?" 2. Diamond rewords the question as “History followed different courses for different peoples because of differences among people environment not because of biological differences among peoples themselves.” 3. Jared Diamond analyzes several factors that he believes contributed to the existing balance of the world’s resources. In order

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    Mesopotamia‚ they developed city-states which were around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. These rivers were a key in their survival; they used these rivers for food‚ transportation‚ as well as plants. The rivers created a Fertile Crescent which allowed farming in Mesopotamia‚ the Fertile Crescent were important it was surrounded by desert and anything outside of it can’t be farmed. Using their environment was an important key factor for the survival of these two great civilizations. As I said earlier

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    * What is a dynasty? * Family of rulers in which the right to rule passes on with the family * What is the Fertile Crescent? * Fertile land that lies within the crescent shaped area‚ Tigris-Euphrates Valley was within it * Hammurabi * Strong Babylonian ruler who created code of Hammurabi * Hebrews * Lived in eastern part of fertile crescent‚ influenced region and history * What is the Mesopotamia * Tigris-Euphrates valley‚ anicent * What is

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    Exam 1: 1. List 2 data sources researchers use to estimate historical standards of living and explain what they can infer from these sources. List three indicators of economic development other than National Income measures (NI‚ GDP‚ or GNP‚ level‚ growth rate‚ or per capita) that are of interest to economists and explain what can be inferred from each of these indicators. ( Topic 1) 2. Explain in detail 3 weaknesses of per capita GNP (or GDP) as a measure of economic well-being. Although this

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