to maintain "civilization" yes would be the answer.
--civilization: a place with order.
It is part of the Igbo religion to have an 'untouchable' class. This has underlying causes in the nature of religion and civilization.
Famous literature started from religion because it was a big part of everyones life in early American times.
Aztecs
By 600 CE, an early civilization was taking shape in the region of the Byzantine Empire, which emerged from the eastern part of the Roman Empire. This civilization was characterized by its rich cultural heritage, advanced architecture, and the spread of Christianity. Additionally, in Asia, the Tang Dynasty in China was flourishing, contributing to significant developments in trade, culture, and technology. In Mesoamerica, the Classic Maya civilization was also developing complex societies during this period.
Religion played a huge part in all these cultures. Religion was incorporated in all these civilization's sports, parties, wars, and even meals.
Communication has been a very important part of our lives for a long time.
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.
The question is too broad. You need to state which civilisations and what part of modern education
Sumer was located in the southern part of ancient Mesopotamia, which corresponds to present-day southern Iraq. This region is situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, making it one of the cradles of civilization known for its early developments in writing, urbanization, and complex societies.
Shinto
Man has often used religion to explain things he cannot understand. His understanding of the environment is usually no different.
Yes, Yahweh was originally part of a pantheon in ancient religions, specifically in early Israelite religion where he was one of many gods.