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    Ancient Greek civilizations originated in 2000 B.C. and lasted to about 300 B.C. their culture still impacts Western civilization. Also Greeks spread their ideas all over the world. They contributed significantly with the ideas of geometry‚ philosophy‚ government‚ sporting events‚ architecture‚ sculpture‚ drama‚ and more. All of this came about and reached new heights during Greece’s “Golden Age”. This age lasted for about 50 years. Today all of our lives are greatly affected and influenced from

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    ’Humans have evolved to be fundamentally distinct from other animals’. Critically evaluate this claim drawing on evidence from Chapter 2 and 3 in Book 2. Communication is essential in both humans and other animals. It can take different forms‚ from birds using a song to attract mates‚ to humans using symbols to convey meaning‚ and from cats and dogs using certain postures to signal aggression to humans using gestures to convey a message (Cooper T. and Kaye H.‚ 2007). Ethology studies and case

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    Mesopotamia and its Contributions to History Many Western historians refer Mesopotamia as the cradle of civilization. Mesopotamia was a region located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean where the rivers provided the means of survival. While other lives traveled to survive‚ Mesopotamia was one of the earliest civilizations documented to be able to settle down‚ populate‚ and make the transition from being farmers and laborers to other jobs that have been the stepping stone for societies today

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    The Influence of Roman Civilization on Subsequent History and Impact on Modern Day Among the many civilizations whose remnants are still seen protruding through modern society- few can compare to the overbearing influence that the Roman civilization. The subsequent time period following the era of Roman rule has been overflowing culturally‚ economically‚ and militarily from the impact Roman civilization had on mankind. The creation of the Civil Law system‚ the spread of Christianity‚ development

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    thought of to be less intelligent than humans‚ however it has been proven that Neandertals‚ were in fact very intelligent. The debate on whether Neandertals are considered a separates species from humans has been controversial in the anthropological world. Homo sapiens‚ or humans‚ first popped up around 500‚000 years ago‚ were found globally‚ and showed tendencies of modern human culture (04/19 lecture). Neandertal remains have been dated back to 1000‚000 years ago‚ were found Eurasia in more extreme

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    1. What was the condition of our country during Rizal’s time in terms of: a. Socio-cultural b. Political a. In the time of Rizal‚ the entire Philippines was under the Spanish colonization. where in‚ the government is more likely controlled by priest rather than officials. rebellion was still in rampage‚ there was still a large resistance against the Spaniards. Filipinos or "Indios"‚ as we are been called‚ were put into slavery and the exploitation of resources was at large. b. The political

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    Ryan Fitzpatrick February 1‚ 2013 Method‚ Theory and Research History is made by those who write it‚ so it is unsurprising that bias is present in historical descriptions‚ interpretations‚ and explanations. However‚ few people realize the extent and severity of the bias commonly showed in historical texts‚ and avoiding cultural bias is often difficult to identify‚ and much less correct. Though because historians must draw conclusions from incomplete or conflicting evidence‚ drawing inferences

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    Most people do not know which ancient civilization had the greatest impact on subsequent human history. The one’s who do know‚ they either chose Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ Persia‚ India‚ China or Greece.They all had an impact but only one had the greatest impact. I believe the Persian Civilization had the greatest impact on human history because of their architecture‚ culture and they were also the first civilization empire. First‚ the Persian architecture was a lot different which influence other places

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    There are many factors that make a civilization great. Some of the factors that make a civilization successful do not only include an efficient government‚ but a flourished environment. It must contain a great source of food. Which is very crucial to the sustaining of a civilization being a necessity. A good geographical area is key. A good area would include availability to water‚ which in turn would help with the growing of crops. When water is available a source of food should be constant

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    advantages of forming a civilization on a delta or near a river valley. One advantage is that there is plenty of fertile soil for farming. Hunters and gatherers needed to be able to produce their own food. In Mesopotamia‚ the Fertile Crescent‚ the Tigris and Euphrates flood and deposit rich soil for farming. Eventually‚ the farmers learned to irrigate the river water‚ which led to surplus food supplies. In Sumer‚ which is located on the delta of the Euphrates‚ the Sumerians were able to produce

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