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The Space Race (1955-1972) During the Cold War that began after World War II, the United States was bitterly engaged with the then Soviet Union in a battle that was not as much about fighting but about a conflict between political and economic ideologies
I need to see the answers but John Lock was famous for "Natural Human Rights" or :God given rights" such as equality therefor the answer would be the one that contradicts this. <span />
Well, Karl Marx taught in his lectures that society lives in a constant state of conflict, which it is happening because the working class discovered that the means of production are being held by a small group of people, the capitalists. These were the owners of factories, farms, properties in general, forcing the worker to accept the work conditions offered to him, or no work at all, knowing the fact that other person would take the job, maybe for less pay.
Finally, the workers began the Luddite movement, with an act of protest, destroying the machines and manufactures of their workplace, along with many others actions, looking for accomplish better work conditions, workers rights and guarantees, and some others, more radicals, claimed for a entire system transformation, one that gives the working class entire control of the capital goods.
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In bourgeois society, therefore, the past dominates the present; in Communist society, the present dominates the past. In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality." </em><em>Communist Manifesto </em><em>(</em><em>1848</em><em>)</em>
In the beginnings of human settlements, when the Agricultural Revolution had happened and people needed to grow food to survive, the most fundamental feature of the soil was its fertility.
And so it happens that soil is much more fertile and easy to grow food on if there are floods or at least water nearby.
The first map shows the localization of the Indus Valley civilization (3300 - 1300 BCE) and the second is where the Yellow River civilization (3500 BCE-?) was born.
These civilizations were formed in these territories due to the presence of water: in the Indus Valley there were periodical floods that helped grow food, and in the Yellow River basin it was possible to build an irrigation system that sustained people around it.