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10. Why were early clans of hunter-gatherers not considered civilizations? (Points : 2) They did not build towns or cities. They did not have art of any kind. They made use of the resources around them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is: They did not build towns or cities. Analysis: The classical origin of the modern word "civilization" is usually traced to two Latin words, "civis" meaning citizen, and "civitas" meaning city, thereby establishing the minimum requirements or criteria in Western thinking/tradition for something to be called a civilization, namely that it had/has citizens living in a permanent settlements (towns and cities)

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thankk you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are welcome. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 23.23. Which was not a method used by early empire builders to gain and maintain power? (Points : 2) using armies for conquest building new temples taxing merchants and subjects

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using armies

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