Civilization.

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Civilization

Civilization A highly organized group of people with their own language and ways of living

10 Criteria for a Civilization

Large and Thickly Populated Settlements Also Called Cities

The ability to produce and store surplus food and other goods Farming and making food to feed the cities

A variety of specialized occupations Many types of Jobs

Beginning of Science Includes Math and other medical discoveries

Trading over long distances Trade with boats and on roads to other parts of their empire

Large Public Buildings Buildings used by everyone in the city

A variety and ranking of social positions Social Classes

Writing and system of notation

Beginning of an Important Art Style Includes painting and sculpture

Beginning of a Central Government Having and obeying a ruler who is not a member of your immediate family