What were the two most influential early civilizations on the European continent
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The Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
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What were key features of early civilizations
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social equality
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Who started farming
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Farming began during the Neolithic revolution. It was the large
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villages.
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How did societies change as the Neolithic Revolution occurred
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The Neolithic revolution is a time in which society greatly
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What is stone age important development
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Language
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What did the leakeys discover at olduvai gorge
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The Nutcracker Man.
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How does anthropologists and archaeologists learn about the lieves of prehistoric people
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they check for artifacts in their graves
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What are some causes of cultural diffusion and how did it affect early civilizations
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Some causes of cultural diffusion was when different people
traded with each other and when they moved. It affected the early
civilizations because they kept spreading ideas around the world
and was constantly changing other ideas.
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Why is the era of early humans called stone age
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Because it is as old as stone itself.
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Who was president when the civil rights act of 1964 act was passed
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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What are the ratings and certificates for Desiree Positive Influence - 2008 TV
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Desiree Positive Influence - 2008 TV is rated/received
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How did improved farming lead to the development of government
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The development of agriculture lead to government because people
were no longer nomadic and they stayed in one place. This resulted
in the need for government and services for the population of
people living in the region. Religion,art, and means of protection
were also the result of agricultural advances.
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How did the creation of a reliable food supply lead to political changes during the Neolithic Revolution
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People could
travel from place to place to exchange goods that led to seasonal
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What is a reactant
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A reactant is a substance that participates in and changes during a reaction.
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What is technology
Science applied to practical problems (Apex)
What were the two most influential early civilizations on the European continent
The Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
What were key features of early civilizations
social equality
Who started farming
Farming began during the Neolithic revolution. It was the large
switch from hunting and gathering to agriculture in small
villages.
How did societies change as the Neolithic Revolution occurred
The Neolithic revolution is a time in which society greatly
changed. This is the time in which cities came into existence, and
people stopped wandering constantly.
What is stone age important development
Language
What did the leakeys discover at olduvai gorge
The Nutcracker Man.
How does anthropologists and archaeologists learn about the lieves of prehistoric people
they check for artifacts in their graves
What are some causes of cultural diffusion and how did it affect early civilizations
Some causes of cultural diffusion was when different people
traded with each other and when they moved. It affected the early
civilizations because they kept spreading ideas around the world
and was constantly changing other ideas.
Why is the era of early humans called stone age
Because it is as old as stone itself.
Who was president when the civil rights act of 1964 act was passed
Lyndon B. Johnson
What are the ratings and certificates for Desiree Positive Influence - 2008 TV
Desiree Positive Influence - 2008 TV is rated/received
certificates of:
USA:TV-PG
How did improved farming lead to the development of government
The development of agriculture lead to government because people
were no longer nomadic and they stayed in one place. This resulted
in the need for government and services for the population of
people living in the region. Religion,art, and means of protection
were also the result of agricultural advances.
How did the creation of a reliable food supply lead to political changes during the Neolithic Revolution
People could
travel from place to place to exchange goods that led to seasonal
markets.
Description
What is a reactant
A reactant is a substance that participates in and changes during a reaction.