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Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond (1997). Technology Many suitable wild species Large, dense, sedentary, stratified societies Food surpluses, food.

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1 Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond (1997)

2 Technology Many suitable wild species Large, dense, sedentary, stratified societies Food surpluses, food storage Many domesticated plant and animal species East/West Axis Ease of species spreading

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11 The Most Important Domesticated Mammals

12 Mammalian Candidates for Domestication

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15 Germs

16 Domestication of Grasses (Wheat)

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18 Eurasian Size and Population

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23 Why did Europe Pass up China? 1.Based on the images of China and Europe, which one’s geographical shape is more of a centrifugal force and which is more of a centripetal force? Why? 2.In terms of economic, technological and industrial development, what might be the benefit of having many different nations competing in a fragmented Europe as contrasted with the long-unified nation of China?


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