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Komok [63]
4 years ago
8

in this unit, you learned about the development of the world’s earliest civilizations. What traits did these civilizations have

in common? In what ways did they differ? What traits do you think are most important for the development of a civilization? Why?
History
1 answer:
Svetradugi [14.3K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: Favorable geographical location, script formation, religious beliefs.

Explanation:

The emergence of the first civilizations is linked, and the common factors that are related to them are, first and foremost, a geographical position. The early civilizations were mostly formed near water. The reason for this is the fact that water provided a safe source of food, could meet primary hygiene conditions, generally represented life. As these civilizations spread, so did the first cities. The development of the first letters created the first cities, and each of the early civilizations had its letters. Man has always sought to give answers to everything that surrounds him.

The moment he could not explain individual issues and natural phenomena, he attributed these phenomena to divine interventions. It is a characteristic of all the first civilizations, and the religious beliefs of the early cultures are characterized by polytheism (belief in multiple gods). The difference between the first created civilizations is the degree of their development. Some left a strong influence, and with their development affected subsequent cultures, while the emergence of others remained low. All these civilizations have developed a certain kind of art that is different in sculpture, architectural style, so we know more different architectural styles that characterize the first civilizations.

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