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1 Chapter 12 The Emergence of Cities and States

2 Chapter Outline  When and where did the world’s first cities first develop?  What changes in culture accompanied the rise of cities?  Why did cities develop into states?

3 The World’s First Cities  Grew out of Neolithic villages between 6,000 and 4,500 y.a.  First in Mesopotamia, then in Egypt and the Indus Valley.  In China, the process began 5,000 y.a.

4 Early Civilizations

5 Four Culture Changes in Transition to Cities 1. Agricultural innovation 2. Diversification of labor. 3. Emergence of central government 4. Social stratification

6 Agricultural Innovation  Ancient Sumerians built an irrigation system that enabled them to control water resources and increase crop yields.  The ancient Maya constructed raised fields in seasonally flooded swamplands to supplement slash-and-burn farming.

7 Diversification of Labor  Some people could provide sufficient food and others could work as artisans and craftspeople.  Led to the development of new technologies and the beginnings of extensive trade systems.  Sciences such as geometry and astronomy were first developed.

8 Emergence of Central Government  Made sure that different interest groups did not infringe on one another’s rights.  Ensured that the city was safe from its enemies by constructing fortifications.  Levied taxes and appointed tax collectors.

9 Social Stratification  Ways archaeologists recognize stratification in ancient civilizations: 1.The size of dwellings 2.Written documents 3.Correspondence

10 Writing Was Independently Invented Five Times

11 Theories of Civilization  Hydraulic theory - effort to build and control an irrigation system required a degree of social organization that eventually led to civilization.  Trade networks - a system was needed to distribute food products throughout the population.

12 Theories of Civilization  Circumscription - civilization develops where populations are circumscribed by environmental barriers or other societies.  Religious theories - beliefs and values regulate interaction between people and their environment.  Action theory - focuses on the actions of leaders who play a role in social change.

13 Problems in Civilizations  Sanitation problems and a large number of people in close proximity made infectious diseases rampant.  Dense population, class systems, and a strong centralized government created internal stress.  Warfare was common; Cities were fortified, and armies served to protect the state.


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