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Title: The Neolithic Revolution


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The Neolithic Revolution
Foundations Lesson 2
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Main Ideas
  • Revolution fundamental change
  • History hinges on major transitionscan be
    positive or negative
  • Rise of farming led to dramatic changes in human
    life
  • Rise of agriculture not universal

3
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
Self- Actualization
Esteem
Love/Belongingness
Safety
Physiological
4
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
  • Some key aspects of Maslow
  • Each level somewhat dependant on the previous
    level(s)
  • Upper-levels of hierarchy more civilized
  • All the liberty in the world doesnt matter if
    a man cant find food to eat.
  • How does man get past Level 1?

5
The Neolithic Revolution
  • Also 1st Agricultural Revolution
  • Begins around 10,000 B.C.E.most successful in
    river valleys
  • Occurs exclusively in a global belt between the
    Tropic of Cancer the Tropic of Capricorn

6
Guns, Germs, Steel
  • Jared Diamond, environmental physiologist, UCLA
  • The Question Why do Western peoples have so
    much cargo? (and thus come to control the
    world)
  • The Thesis Progress is directly correlated to
    environment.

7
The Process
Occurs in the worlds temperate zone
8
The Process
Abundance of species, most of which propagate
easily
9
The Process
Of available species, some are domesticable
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The Process
Domestication leads to food surpluses storage
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The Process
More food more people! Development of complex
societies
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Ancillary Factors
  • Disease Immunity
  • proximity to animals
  • densely populated societies
  • Complex Societies
  • Specialization of Labor
  • Technology
  • Due to specialization

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The Results
  • By 3000 B.C.E., large agricultural societies were
    thriving in river valleys
  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • India
  • China
  • Mesoamerica (1000 B.C.E.)

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HOMEWORK!!
  • Read excerpt from Diamonds Guns, Germs, Steel
  • Make sure you understand the flow chart from pg.
    87compare with Process from notes
  • Hi-lite key points relating to the chart
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