When the human race moved from being 'wild', to becoming more domesticated and 'civilized', there was the beginnings of a class system from that moment. I suppose someone always had the better blanket, or the bigger goat, so the people on top always held themselves superior. From that grew the idea of 'upper, middle, and lower' classes for which people could fit into.
(I'm guessing it relates back to the psychological needhuman beings seem to have to classify, group, and identify everything.)
Social classes
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One of the larger factors that lead to the decline of the Aztec and Inca civilizations are people from Europe bringing disease and taking advantage of these people.
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The first civilizations were characterized by the development of urban centers, organized governments, social hierarchies, complex economies, and writing systems. These advancements allowed for the creation of more complex and centralized societies with specialized divisions of labor and increased trade and communication.
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The Nile river has very rich banks, which lead to a growth in the development of agriculture, which advanced the civilizations
A food surplus allows individuals within a civilization to focus on activities other than food production, leading to the development of specialized skills and professions. This specialization improves efficiency and fosters economic growth, ultimately contributing to the overall advancement and complexity of the society.
Prosperity led to another major change in society~the development of social classes
Well, since prosperity is economic success and social classes are people who are alike...(social classes-a group of people who have similar backgrounds, income(money), and way of living) Prosperity lead to social classes by people learning more about each other and exploring. Thank you!!!!!!!!!! have fun in social studies....