created the external markets,availability of raw matials,ensue labours forces,capital for investers in trade and agricultures
Sort of. Mercantilism was in some ways a form of a more primitive capitalism, though important differences between the two justifies distinguishing between them and treating them separately to a limited extent.
The change that was not part of the development and specialization of primitive mammals is the "development of bone." Primitive mammals primarily underwent changes such as specialization of teeth, an increase in overall body size, and an increase in stomach capacity, which were adaptations to their environments and dietary needs. Bone development was already a characteristic of early vertebrates and not a specialization unique to mammals.
The characteristics of subsistence farming areFarmers use primitive toolsIt is practised on small patches of land
The advantage of using a nominal scale is that it can help with classification. The disadvantage of using a nominal scale is that it is the most primitive system.
A primitive economy characterized by handmade goods typically relies on subsistence farming, hunting, and gathering. In such economies, communities produce what they need for survival, with each family or group crafting tools, clothing, and shelter using local materials. Trade may occur within and between communities, but it is often bartering rather than using currency. This system emphasizes self-sufficiency, craftsmanship, and a deep connection to the environment.
Primitive culture refers to a society that does not have development or sophistication for example a hunter-gather society. Non-primitive culture on the other hand is a society that has technological, cultural or economic development like the industrial capitalist society.
Karl Marx outlined five stages of development in his theory of historical materialism: primitive communism, slave society, feudalism, capitalism, and finally socialism/communism. He believed that each stage represented a progression in the economic system, leading ultimately to the establishment of a classless society in socialism/communism.
Marx and Engels identified five stages of development in their theory of historical materialism: Primitive communism, slave society, feudalism, capitalism, and communism. They believed that each stage represented a particular mode of production, with class struggles driving the transition from one stage to the next. According to Marx and Engels, capitalism would eventually give way to communism, where private ownership of the means of production would be abolished, leading to a classless society.
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Sort of. Mercantilism was in some ways a form of a more primitive capitalism, though important differences between the two justifies distinguishing between them and treating them separately to a limited extent.
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Mammals have gone through many stages of development since primitive times. There is one thing that primitive mammals and the mammals of today are not able to do without the help of in vitro, and that is to live in an external environment like those environments of reptile eggs.
The development of photosynthesis in primitive organisms, specifically cyanobacteria, contributed most directly to the evidence of aerobic organisms. Photosynthesis evolved around 3 billion years ago, producing oxygen as a byproduct. This oxygen accumulation in the atmosphere eventually allowed for the development of aerobic organisms, which rely on oxygen for their metabolism.
The change that was not part of the development and specialization of primitive mammals is the "development of bone." Primitive mammals primarily underwent changes such as specialization of teeth, an increase in overall body size, and an increase in stomach capacity, which were adaptations to their environments and dietary needs. Bone development was already a characteristic of early vertebrates and not a specialization unique to mammals.
W. D. Hambly has written: 'Bibliography of African anthropology, 1937-1949' 'Tribal dancing and social development' -- subject(s): Society, Primitive, Music, Primitive, Folk dancing, Primitive Society, Primitive Music
Mammals have gone through many stages of development since primitive times. There is one thing that primitive mammals and the mammals of today are not able to do without the help of in vitro, and that is to live in an external environment like those environments of reptile eggs.
A) Primitive communism B) Slave societies C) Feudalism D) Capitalism he predicted that each ruling class produces the class that will overthrow its own, so the capitalist society will be overthrown by the proletariat. This has been largely disagreed with......but take a look a society right now...Maybe Marx did have an idea... E) Communism