Well, as the civilization becomes larger, more people are coming in. So they need to expand the laws and complicate them to keep the civilization safe. In a manner of speaking the question answers itself, and here's why. Laws are part of a given civilization. Thus as the civilization becomes more complex, laws, as part of the civilization follow the same path. A simple civilization, and history will bear this out, does not have complex laws. There is also the tendency of civilizations to create a complex legal system that requires more lawyers. A size able portion of any civilizations law makers are lawyers. Thus, to ( not on purpose ) have a legal system handle complex issues, requires more lawyers who in turn create more laws. The other aspect of this recently in the USA was Presidents Clinton & Obama are both attorneys. This creates a double impact as now the legislature ( filled with lawyers) is part of the executive branch headed by another lawyer.
Their society soon became organized. Feudalism also benefited politically and economically
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Nushite society became more complex through advancements in agriculture, which allowed for surplus food production and the growth of population centers. The establishment of trade networks facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, fostering economic interdependence and cultural richness. Additionally, the development of social hierarchies and specialized roles within the community contributed to a more organized and stratified society. These factors combined to enhance political structures and lead to the emergence of more sophisticated governance systems.
it marked a move, particularly in puritan colonies, away from the organized, strict religion that they had. the religion became more relaxed
The complex division of labor in Sumer led to increased productivity and efficiency in various sectors, such as agriculture, trade, and craftsmanship. This specialization allowed individuals to focus on specific tasks, fostering innovation and the development of new technologies. As a result, Sumer became a highly organized society with a rich cultural and economic landscape, ultimately contributing to the rise of urban centers and the advancement of civilization.
He was considered an organized killer that later became disorganized.
Late 1800s.
As hunter-gatherers transitioned to farming, settlements became more permanent, populations grew, and societies became more complex. This shift also led to the development of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the establishment of trade networks.
it is important because phonics spread their system of writting
The society became swamped with an increase in immigrants, creating a competition for jobs. Boston, Massachusetts was the worst and people looked to the community for help.
The Watergate Complex
In the late nineteenth century, the relationship between the western European working class and organized religion was complex. While some workers remained devoutly religious and viewed religion as a source of comfort and community, many others became disillusioned with organized religion due to its ties to the ruling classes and the perceived failure of religious institutions to address social and economic injustices. This led to a growing trend of secularism and socialist movements that sought to challenge the authority of the church and promote a more secular society.