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8 Features Civilization

As cities grew and populations increased, complex civilizations developed with organized governments, job specialization, social hierarchies, writing systems, and public works projects. Religions became more elaborate and priests oversaw ceremonies to appease gods and ensure good harvests. Art and architecture expressed cultural beliefs and values, and different styles spread between societies.

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8 Features Civilization

As cities grew and populations increased, complex civilizations developed with organized governments, job specialization, social hierarchies, writing systems, and public works projects. Religions became more elaborate and priests oversaw ceremonies to appease gods and ensure good harvests. Art and architecture expressed cultural beliefs and values, and different styles spread between societies.

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Eight Features of Civilization

Cities: As farmers settled in fertile river valleys, they began to grow surplus or extra food. This extra food increased the population of the settlements. In time, the settlements grew into cities, such as Ur in Sumer or Babylon in Mesopotamia. Complex Religions: Religious leaders would conduct elaborate ceremonies to appease the gods (polytheism) and insure a bountiful harvest. Floods and droughts were blamed on the gods abger so rituals were conducted in the temples. Organized Central Governments: As cities developed and expanded, the food supply and irrigation systems needed to be maintained. Governments, such as councils or religious leaders, began to oversee the business and existence of the cities. Job Specialization: As civilizations became more complex, artisans and craftsmen were needed to maintain specific items and tasks. No longer could individuals do all the work. Now some concentrated on teaching, scribing, stonecutting, and so forth.

Social Classes: Writing: As jobs became specialized so did the status Records were needed to keep accounts on and needs of certain individuals. The need for trade goods and food storage. Writing was a knowledgable and educated religious leader needed because the information became too was more respected than an unskilled worker. great. In addition, one needed to express Herders were needed and respected for the more complex ideas such as "belief" and food, while masons were needed for building. "social order" where pictures and words The slave was on the lowest rung of the social simply would not suffice. ladder warriors and kings were on top. Art and Architecture: Public Works: This expressed the beliefs and values of a The government would order these, although civilization. Different styles were developed costly, to aid and benefit the community. Such and copied by societies. Often the art was used things as a wall to protect from attack or a to impress visitors and people about the beauty canal to aid in irrigation would help insure the and power of a king or a community. survival of a people.

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