1 A political system based on defined territory rather than kinship
2 Cities as adminastrive centers
3 Many people engaged in specialized, non-food producing activities
4 Status distinctions based largely on accumulation of wealth
5 Monumental building
6 A system for keeping permanent records
7 Long-distance trade
8 Sophisticated interest in science an adrt
This is what my AP World History textbook says but people like me may disagree, but we all agree that agricultural life and certain political, social, economic, and technological traits are indicators of civilization
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You need to give a timeframe and a region or civilization.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
Rivers were a source of freshwater, which people need to survive.
it began around 4000 B.C in the native part of Egypt. They were successful with there crops(farming) and they transported many goods.
Cuz they were
They help those that are powerless. This is sometimes needed even if the powerless don't know they need help.
Yes because we need a good civilization :)
The Aztecs were the most sucessful because they had a huge empire and lasted for over 300 years.
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, what, why, or how. Your question doesn’t give us one of those.
so you can be smart
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A stable political system, a strong military force, and economic power.
What are the things you need to consider in order to be successful card dealer
We need to know the "what" they developed.
For trade
Yes, in the Bronze Age. It lasted 1400 years apparently, but I can't remember the name....