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Leni [432]
2 years ago
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Which is NOT considered a feature of civilization? In other words, you

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Tom [10]2 years ago
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A system of writing is NOT considered as a feature of a civilization. It is possible to have civilization without a writing system.

<h3>What is a civilization?</h3>

A civilization is characterized by developed and advanced urban areas; Administration by government authorities, which are elected by vote of public in the society. Moreover, communication systems are also important.

Though, writing system is an important part of communication for people in a civilization, it is not the only part of communication.

Thus, option C holds true regarding a civilization.

Learn more about a civilization here:

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