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A Surplus of FoodDivision of LaborPresence of Cities
Farming Surplus of food Population grew Formed a government Social classes formed Cities and towns Civilization!
Settlement on productive land enabled a surplus of food which enabled the development of civilisation .
Most hunter-gatherer societies did not settle in cities because their lifestyle was centered around mobility and exploitation of local resources. Cities require a sedentary lifestyle, surplus food production, and centralized social organization, which were not typical characteristics of hunter-gatherer societies.
The civilization process of man refers to the evolution and development of human societies, including advancements in culture, technology, governance, and social organization. This process has led to the growth of complex societies and the establishment of cities and civilizations throughout history. It involves the progress of human societies from early hunter-gatherer groups to more complex urban civilizations.
beacuse they built walls and they thought it was complet!
Workers, language, roads, cities..etc A surplus of food, division of labor/labour, government and religion, and language etc.
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There's cities, organized governments, art, religion, class divisions, and a writing system. There is 6 not 5.
Yhe mayan civilization built the cities
The development of farming among early Native Americans allowed for a more settled and stable way of life, leading to the growth of surplus food resources. This surplus enabled some individuals to specialize in activities other than farming, such as craftsmanship or leadership, which contributed to the formation of social hierarchies and the development of complex societies, including cities.