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"Guns, Germs, and Steel" by Jared Diamond explores how geographical and environmental factors influenced the development of human societies. It examines why certain civilizations advanced more quickly than others and challenges traditional explanations for global inequalities in social and technological progress. Diamond argues that interconnected factors like access to domesticable plants and animals, geography, and historical chance played a crucial role in shaping the course of human history.
In APA format, the citation for Jared Diamond's book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" would be: Diamond, J. (1999). Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
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what are the other commonly esposed answers to "yali's question," and how doe Jared diamond addres and refute each of them?
Disease, bad crops, lack of livestock.
Jared Mason Diamond, American scientist and now author, wrote the novel "Guns, Germs and Steel". He has also authored many other works illustrating the intriguing nature of the scientific world.
Yali's question is "Why do white men have so much cargo and we New Guineans have so little?" the answer is Geological differences causing different types of germs and also by luck, it was luck that some people found out how to mine metal and forge it quicker than others.
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Read the book: "Guns, Germs and Steel". The Fates of Human Societies is in a 1997 book by Jared M. Diamond, professor of geography and physiology at UCLA.
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