hi ive been studying the stone age paradigm so far ive learned that the economywas basely on hunting and gathering
Goldilocks economy
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A traditional economy is where all economic decisions are based on age-old customs.
Capitalist would be the type of economy. An economy run by the free market, and has little-to-no government regulation.
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well first of allin the stone age there weren't any type of carsand practically the people in the stone age were lazy to runand its exchausting to run everywhere
The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age was marked by the discovery and use of metals like copper and bronze for tools and weapons. This technological advancement allowed for more efficient and specialized tools, leading to changes in society, economy, and trade. The Bronze Age is considered the end of the Stone Age due to these significant developments.
Of the Stone Age and the Bronze Age, the one that was the earliest was the Stone Age. The Stone Age occurred first followed by the Bronze Age and then the Iron Age.
All of the Stone Age was prehistoric. When it is divided into two parts they are the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic) and the new Stone Age (Neolithic).
There's actually three parts to the Stone Age. There's the Old Stone Age, the Middle Stone Age, and the New Stone Age. To learn more about them you can Google them, there actually pretty interesting!
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The Stone Age is divided into the Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic Age (New Stone Age). The Paleolithic Age is characterized by the use of simple stone tools, while the Neolithic Age saw the development of agriculture and more complex tools and technologies.
the stone age used different resources . the stone age used stone and the iron age used iron
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