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    The Aztecs‚ Mayan‚ and Incan civilizations were early‚ important American civilizations. The Aztec and Maya civilizations were located in Mesoamerica. The Inca were located in South America in modern day Chile. The three civilizations all had different advancements and number of advancements. Plus‚ all of the civilizations needed different advancements due to location and time of existence. The Aztecs were the least advanced. The Inca were the second most advanced. The Maya were the most advanced

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    Western Civ. 101 The immediate and long-term legacy of Greek and Roman civilizations Until the start of the Renaissance‚ in the mid 1300’s‚ many of the brilliant ideas and advancements created and used by Greek and Roman civilizations remained dormant. Both‚ Greek and Roman‚ cultures were astounding at finding a better way or solution to handling problems and bettering their community. Most important aspects of a small city were thought out and discussed‚ rather than being decided by one

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    Larsa‚ dominated the region for several centuries‚ combining prowess with economic dominance to better their neighbors." Ur was a major city for commerce and Trade. Nippur was also known for something like this‚ but it was known for becoming the cultural and religious center of Sumer because of the temple there. Around 2800 B.C. flourished Etana‚ the king Enmebasagesi of the city –state of Kish. He was a famous ruler among his people‚ he was known as the "man who stabilized the land." The king

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    -AP World History - StearnsChapter 1 – From Human Prehistory to the Early CivilizationsI. IntroductionA. Human origin – 2.5 million years ago1. 1/4000 of earth’s existence – 24 hour day – last 5 minutesB. Human negatives and positives1. Aggressiveness‚ long baby time‚ back problems‚ death fears2. Grip‚ high/regular sex drive‚ omnivores‚ facial expressions‚ speechC. Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age – 2.5 million to 12000 BCE1. Simple tools – increase in size‚ brain capacity – Homo erectusII. Late Paleolithic

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    McCue HUM111 World Cultures I Dr. Andrew N Allphin 16 October 2012 •No one can say for certain what happened to the Mayan people‚ but theories abound and include varied possible alternatives to explain the abrupt and mysterious disappearance of the Mayan civilization. Many historians have questioned “how” or “why” the Mayan civilization disappeared after the 10th century; however there is no definitive answer to this question. One possible theory is the Mayan’s civilization grew to such

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    Sustainability for our Civilization Sustainability is a major conflict our civilization has run in too. If humanity wants to perish we should continue what we are doing ‚but I doubt people want to lose this civilization. We have to factor in what we need to do in order to get over this wall we have run into. The greatest threats to sustainability is oil and deforestation because if these problems were fixed it would fix other threats facing us right now. These can be the biggest threat we have for our civilization

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    of ‘hydraulic civilizations’ (Minnery 2010a). Hydraulic civilizations were described as those whose agricultural system was reliant upon significant government-directed water systems for irrigation and flood management (Encyclopædia Britannica 2010). Wittfogel listed that Egypt‚ India‚ Mesopotamia‚ Northern China and pre-Columbian Mexico and Peru were examples of hydraulic civilizations (Minnery 2010a). This paper will focus on the theories of the Wittfogel’s hydraulic civilization and then try to

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    home of Rome‚ contributed to the rising of Roman Civilization. Its land was bordered by vast mountains that separated them from European countries‚ the sea surrounded them‚ and the land itself was filled with vast resources that the Romans could use to their advantage. All throughout Italy‚ there are vast hills and mountain sources that protect the land. The greatest is on the northern border of Italy‚ where the Alps separate Europe from Rome’s homeland. These mountains would be a great boundary for

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    that are present in the earliest civilizations‚ no matter their location. All early civilization had five things in common‚ they were relatively close to a river or a body of water‚ they all utilized their land to the greatest potential by farming‚ the had a form of written language‚ they all had some form of language‚ and they domesticated animals‚. All of these similarities were vital in the success of ancient civilizations and are present in all of these civilizations because they all aided in the

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    The History of Western Civilization has proven to be one of the most imperative demonstrations of leadership‚ power‚ women‚ morality and immorality discussed in the many primary sources read throughout this semester. However‚ in this particular piece‚ we will look into depth and analyze how “Power” played such an important role in the ancient world. To help accurately discuss the textual analysis‚ quotes will be used from the text‚ Sources for the History of Western Civilization‚ edited by Michael

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