Introduction Flashcards

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For thousands of years, after the emergence of human species, what did human beings live in?

A

Tiny communities that were mobile societies, consisting of a few dozen people

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2
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About 12 thousand years ago, what did human beings experiment with?

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Agriculture

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3
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When experimenting with agriculture, what did humans find?

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That it provided a larger and more reliable food source than foraging.

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4
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What happened to those communities that turned to agriculture?

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They experienced a rapid population growth

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5
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Those that turned to agriculture could do what

A

settle in permanent communities

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6
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When did the worlds first cities appear

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6 thousand years ago

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8
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Since cities first appeared, what did they do?

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Quickly came to dominate social and political affairs in their respective regions

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9
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Ever since the appearence of cities, what has happened?

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Earth has progressively fallen under the influence of Complex socities around cities

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10
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What is a complex society?

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Refers to the large scale social organization that emerged in several parts of the ancient world

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11
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What did complex societies depend on

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Robust agricultural economies

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12
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In robust agricultural societies, what happened

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Cultivators produced more supply than they neeeded, allowing individuals to congregate in urban settlements where they devoted their time and energy to specialized tasks

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13
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What were some jobs that people would have?

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Political authorities, government officials, military experts, priests, artisians, craftsman, merchants that lived off of crop production

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14
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Where did complex societies arise?

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Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Mesoamerica, Central Andean Region

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15
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Where did complex societies aries mostly

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near river valleys or near sources of water that could be taped to irrigate crops

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16
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WHat did political authorities do?

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They built states with formal government institutions and collected surplus agriculture in the form of tribute or taxes

17
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What was trade like

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They often sought to extend their land, but traded for scarce resources

18
Q

What was the relative amount of wealth that was there?

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Complex socities generated much more wealth than hunting and gathering communities and small agricultural communities

19
Q

When a great amount of wealth accumulated in a family, what did it become the basis of?

A

Social distinctions

20
Q

What were some social distinctions that were recognized?

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Ruling elites, common slaves, slaves, aristocrates, merchants, artisians, free peasants, semi free peasants

21
Q

What were tax rules

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Cultivators and individuals to pay taxes in from lower classes. They had to support upper class.

Lower class people often worked their own land, and other persons land, made up bulk of armies and labor for community projects.

22
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What was writing like in complex societies?

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Most either invented or borrowed a form of writing. It was first used for political, administrative, and business record keeping but it was soon expanded to construct traditions of literature, learning and reflection

23
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Cultural traditions in complex societies

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They took different forms. Some organized relitions that meditated between human communites and the god. Some left relitgion to the people. BUT ALL PAID ATTENTION TO THE SKY

24
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Complex societies also organized systems of education that

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introduced intellectual elites to skills such as writing, and astronomical obsevation deemed necessary for the societies survival.

25
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What did reflective individuals do?

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They made works that explored the nature of umanity and the relationships among human beings, the world, and the gods.