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Civilization often changes slowly compared to other regions due to a combination of cultural inertia, deep-rooted traditions, and the influence of established institutions. Societies tend to resist rapid change to maintain social cohesion and stability, leading to a preference for gradual evolution over radical transformation. Additionally, geographic and environmental factors can create barriers to external influences, further entrenching existing ways of life. This resistance to change can result in the preservation of cultural practices and social structures for extended periods.

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