Abundance of food, Division of labor and making a colony
The continent of Europe is considered the birthplace of western civilization. The three largest metropolitin cities in Europe are Moscow, Paris, and London.
Christianity, democratic ideals and the Industrial Revolution
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There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
Usually mentioned are: democracy, mathematics and philosophy.
The Taino people, the Aztec civilization, and the Mayan civilization were three major groups that shaped the cultures of both Central America and the Caribbean. Their contributions include art, agriculture, architecture, and spirituality that continue to influence the region's identity today.
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Jerusalem, to the Muslim, Judaic, and Christian religions.
the first majorAfrican civilization is the Egypt=the second major African civilization is the Mali==the third African major civilization is the Ghana==the fifth African major civilization is the Mali=
Muslim, Christian, and Jewish, the Moors were very tolerant.
ChristianityIslamJudaismBuddhismHinduism
One characteristic that is NOT typically considered one of the three major characteristics of a civilization is the presence of advanced technology. While many civilizations do develop technological advancements, the three major characteristics usually focus on social structure, political organization, and economic systems, along with aspects like culture and religion. Advanced technology can vary widely and is not a defining feature across all civilizations.
There economy based on Agriculture, Near the River, Religion belives
1. Man's relationship with his leaders, 2. Man's relationship to the nation or state, 3. Man's relationship with his fellow man.
Founded most of the major Philosophical schools, established the systematic bases for scientific method, and perfected advances in ship building and commerce. Established Democracy and a system off law to improve society. They also contributed architecture, sculptures, art, literature and the performing arts, the Greek were dominant.
The three major cultures of the Aegean are the Minoan, Mycenaean, and Cycladic cultures. The Minoans, centered on Crete, are known for their advanced palatial architecture and vibrant art, particularly frescoes. The Mycenaeans, from mainland Greece, are recognized for their impressive fortified cities and contributions to early Greek civilization, including the development of Linear B script. The Cycladic culture, known for its distinctive marble figurines and artifacts, flourished in the Cyclades islands and is marked by its unique artistic style and trade networks.