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Chapter 2 Lesson 3
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Explain the conditions that helped make towns successful Describe the social and economic changes that resulted from the growth of cities
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Division of labor – work according to your abilities Merchant – people who sell goods they bought from traders Social class – a group that has a specific level of importance in a society Government – an organized system of leaders and laws Urban – relating to city or cities Taxation – a system in which people pay taxes to support a government
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Success at farming or trading allowed many early villages, such as Jericho, to grow into towns These villages could support up to a few thousand people Quick facts about Jericho: surrounded by a wall, people respected the dead, valued religion and lived in beehive- shaped huts
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Catal Huyuk and Jericho were alike in many ways – both located near water supply and important trade routes Catal Huyuk was also different in many ways Example: architecture consisted of small, multi roomed houses that people entered from the roof! See page 68 in textbook
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A new division of labor began in towns, which led to the development of social classes and beginning of government Rulers, priests, and other important leaders and their families usually made up the highest social class
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Early civilizations arose from cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt in about 3100 BC They covered larger areas than cities and had larger buildings and temples They usually had a central government and developed some form of writing
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Improvements in agriculture allowed some farming villages to grow into towns, then cities, and eventually civilizations These changes happened over thousands of years Social and economic changes took place at each step As civilizations developed, technology and communication advanced rapidly
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