Artisans and craftsmen did assume the vital role in the copper bronze age society because they used their skills to mine and make tools from these minerals.
assume progressively greater responsibility within society
This is not the middle ages. Genuflection, church customs aside, does not exist in Freeside USA society. One does assume a slightly bent-down posture in Hand Kissing, but that is not kneeling in the usual sense.
the government took control of the prices and gave it a sold rate so that it could not go up or down.
mohenjo daro actually hasnt ended yet. the epople of the civilization migrated to an underground mushroom forest and are still living there nobody an get there because they have not been aclimated to modern society. this si why childern are taught that mohenjo daro is gone. so really we dont know if they are still down there, but we assume so.
I should assume Latin
The artisans and craftsmen assumed a vital role in the copper bronze society because the industrial inventions were dependent on their work.
The field of anthropology that studies the roles that individuals assume in society is known as social anthropology. Social anthropologists examine how individuals interact within social structures, institutions, and cultural practices to understand the dynamics of human societies. They also explore power dynamics, inequalities, and social hierarchies that influence individual roles and behaviors.
Thespian means actor. I assume that is what this society does.
Soko believes that samurai, due to their rigorous training and adherence to a code of ethics like Bushido, possess the necessary discipline, honor, and self-control to wield moral authority in society. The values instilled in samurai emphasize loyalty, service, and courage, making them ideal candidates to guide and lead others.
assume progressively greater responsibility within society
Thousands. It isn't a lawless society that we live in, if it was lawless, wouldn't you assume a total state of anarchy being dominant?
Is this question about neutrality in general or about a specific case? Either way, I'm not sure there'll be the kind of definite answer the question seems to assume.
We assume that Lykourgos, the Spartan law giver had created the Spartan society to be the way it is. However, as it dates that Lykourgos had lived for over 200 years, it is unsure if he is just a myth.
Greeks were aware of, traveled to, and had an interest in other lands beyond Greece's borders.
Greeks were aware of, traveled to, and had an interest in other lands beyond Greece's borders.
More people could perform more work. If anyone in the family was indisposed or died, someone else could assume her/his tasks.
Mesopotamia was techniquily the first agricutural society so it would have been the earliest nation of sorts to accumulate wealth and power.