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What Civilization Means. World History Arvada West Senior High Thomson. What Civilization Means. World History – Often focuses on societies with complex economic systems…what we often consider to be “civilizations”
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What Civilization Means World History Arvada West Senior High Thomson
What Civilization Means • World History – Often focuses on societies with complex economic systems…what we often consider to be “civilizations” • Civilization – One defining term to identify a specific kind of social grouping…it is NOT the only one that deserves studying
What Civilization Means • Characteristics of civilizations: • Surplus production beyond what is necessary for survival • Specialized occupations • Social stratification • Regional and long-distance trading networks • Development of cities • Formal states • Bureaucracy • Systems of writing
What Civilization Means • Civilization are not necessarily better or more productive than other groupings: • Example – Nomadic tribes often developed sophisticated technology and promoted greater global networks
What Civilization Means Civilizations reshape environments and dominate other animals and nature
What Civilization Means • We often use Western standards to judge what is civilized and what is barbaric (i.e., not a good standard): • Mayan culture – Major accomplishments in mathematics and astronomy, but maintained Stone Age technology throughout its duration. • China – Extensive and sophisticated political systems, but only developed one religion/philosophy (Taosim) that did not spread out of China. • India – Major religions that influenced great parts of the world (Hinduism & Buddhism), but has never really had any eras of political unity.
What Civilization Means Ethnocentrism – Characterized by or based on the attitude that one’s own group is superior. It is better to judge what is a civilization based on patterns of social development rather than western-based judgments.