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they become more complex and specialized
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because the theory states that life gradually becomes more complex.
according to McGraw-Hill, an organ is more complex, learned from my anatomy homework
Far more complex.
no reason
hunter-gatherers do not practice agriculture the way complex civilization do.
hunter-gatherers do not practice agriculture the way complex civilization do.
The earliest buildings along time before some of the advanced ones were very complex. These buildings were able to become more and more complex as time went on. This help Egypt become a more and more advanced civilization because once building was no longer an obstacle they could move onto other things.
hunter-gatherers do not practice agriculture the way complex civilization do.
Trade enriches a civilization by allowing for the exchange of goods, resources, and ideas which can improve the standard of living and increase economic prosperity. It promotes cultural exchange, fosters relationships between different societies, and promotes specialization and efficiency in production. This can lead to technological advancements, improved infrastructure, and overall growth and development within a civilization.
The need to interact with the environment led early humans to develop tools for hunting, farming, and building shelters, which ultimately helped advance civilization. By learning how to manipulate their surroundings, humans were able to improve their living conditions, develop new technologies, and create systems of organization and cooperation that laid the foundation for modern society.
trade/barter is what helped early india become so complex and civilized
more advanced understandings of how life works
Well, as the civilization becomes larger, more people are coming in. So they need to expand the laws and complicate them to keep the civilization safe. In a manner of speaking the question answers itself, and here's why. Laws are part of a given civilization. Thus as the civilization becomes more complex, laws, as part of the civilization follow the same path. A simple civilization, and history will bear this out, does not have complex laws. There is also the tendency of civilizations to create a complex legal system that requires more lawyers. A size able portion of any civilizations law makers are lawyers. Thus, to ( not on purpose ) have a legal system handle complex issues, requires more lawyers who in turn create more laws. The other aspect of this recently in the USA was Presidents Clinton & Obama are both attorneys. This creates a double impact as now the legislature ( filled with lawyers) is part of the executive branch headed by another lawyer.
simpler cultures were small groups that enabled them to survive, a civilization was what came later, it was more complex and it was formed for a larger number of human beings :)
Yes, tools did become more complex during the Middle Stone Age. This period marked advancements in tool technology, such as the development of new techniques for making tools like microliths which were smaller and more refined than earlier stone tools. This complexity in tool-making suggests an increased sophistication in the skills and knowledge of the people of that time.