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Although there are no options attached to further context or reference, we can say the following.
The characteristics of civilization are they have cities, a form of government, the presence of religions, solid culture and art, defined social structures, record keeping of time and events, education, and the presence of certain kinds of technology that allows the civilization to prosper.
The turn of civilizations can be problematic in that the evolution of man and its social structures is not an easy task to accomplish because humans have different interests regarding politics, and power. These interests sometimes clash with each other and problems arise. There are many different versions of what is good for civilization.
The oldest civilization on earth, according to historians, is Sumeria. This civilization settled in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Middle East region, modern-day Iraq.
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Feudalism began around the 8th century. nonetheless, it really began to evolve around the 10th century in Europe. The feudal system thrive after the descend of Rome. During the Roman Empire, the government bestow insurance to the people.
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Answer and Explanation:
Someone I would trust to proofread my essay would be my mother. This is because in addition to being very intelligent she would not judge what I wrote, on the contrary, she would help correct incorrect sentences or those that did not make much sense and should be rewritten more clearly and positively. Furthermore, she would be able to tell me with certainty what arguments from my writing should be taken away, or what should be added to the text, since she has a strong talent for writing. Thus, I am sure that by calling my mother to revise my essay, I would find a coherent, well-structured and relevant text.
Answer:
The North European Plain
Explanation:
The North European plain is the most populated region of the four mentioned in the question.
This was not always the case, and until the Middle Ages, the North European Plain was sparsely populated. However, ever since, its population has been growing, because despite having a climate that is wet and cool the majority of the year, the soil is very fertile, and the lack of physical geographical barriers makes it easier for human dwelling.