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Identify and explain the relationship between food surplus and specialization of labor

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The question is in relation to producing an abundance in the means of living e.g. shelter, food and clothing. Before capitalism became a global system humankind were always confronted with the constant problem of producing sufficient products so there was a surplus and then distributing these surplus products in order to survive. Natural scarcity was to all intents and circumstances the order of the day. Whole communities and civilisations could be wiped out through climate change, flooding, famine or depletion in natural resources, etc; due to this lack of surplus products.

Humankind, was constantly under pressure to adapt to the changing conditions and circumstances. However, with food always in high demand we found through trial and error a stable community based on agriculture was a partial solution to the problem of obtaining a surplus in food. The introduction of agriculture meant a further division of labour with specialists and a communal store becoming an established feature of such societies.

The first settled agricultural communities would have been established by societies which had previously practised hunting and gathering and so had a communistic economic structure. This was characterised by the absence of private ownership of the means of production and by the sharing of products according to need. After the adoption of agriculture, these communistic economic arrangements survived for a while, but tended to break down in the long run as they no longer corresponded to the material conditions of production.

This was not yet the establishment of private ownership, but it meant the end of free access to the means of production that had obtained in hunter-gatherer societies. It ruled out any member of society simply helping themselves to the products of any plot of land. Normally they would only have free access to the products of the plot cultivated by the family unit to which they belonged.

The existence of a common store becomes another aspect of the society's material conditions of production and requires a social arrangement for managing this store -collecting and distributing the surpluses. The usual arrangement seems to have been to confer this responsibility on a particular family. This role of collecting and redistributing surpluses had to be filled if all the members of the community were able to meet their basic needs as of right.

The emergence of control over means of production by a section of society, or social class, was a radical departure in human social arrangements. Production was no longer controlled by society as a whole. Such societies ceased to be communities with a common interest and became divided, with one class, on the basis of its control over access to and use of the material forces of production, exploiting the productive work of the other class and allocating itself a privileged consumption.

After the rise of settled townships on an agricultural base in Mesopotamia, trade between localities developed. For the first time the products of hands and brains took on an alien life as commodities to be bartered, and then bought and sold with the abstract commodity of money. Property, released at the boundary between tribes, began to impinge within them. The first property society came to be developed when people were bought and sold as slaves.

For the sake of brevity we’ll skip the introduction of feudalism and go straight to capitalism. Capitalist social relations emerged with the expropriation of common land by the aristocracy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The lands were enclosed to be used for sheep farming rather than arable cultivation. One reason for this was that the new Flemish woollen industry made sheep more profitable tenants than peasants. Enclosure destroyed the lives of thousands of peasant families, turning them into propertyless vagabonds.

Deprived of their land, their homes, their traditional surroundings and the protection of the law, the expropriated peasants were left to sell the one thing they possessed -their ability to work. The introduction of wage labour was the starting point of capitalism. Wage labour=profits=artificial scarcity.

With the introduction of artificial scarcity the problem of surplus production was solved by capitalism. Nonetheless, the problem of distribution still remains due to the restrictions of the profit system. In a nutshell despite the huge amounts of wealth produced by capitalism global resources can only be freed up with the introduction of common ownership.


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Briefly summarize the “Lost Cause.” What does it mean for “The Lost Cause” to be considered a myth?

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The Lost Cause of the Confederacy, or simply the Lost Cause, is an American pseudo-historical, negationist ideology that advocates the belief that the cause of the Confederate States during the American Civil War was heroic, just, and not centered on slavery. It is a myth or a mythology.

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which river was not a home to a major civilization?

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I don’t know what your choices are, but the Nile, Tigris/Euphrates, Yelllow, and Indus Rivers are huge rivers that four major civilizations started on. So if those are your choices, pick another river…?

Write a short description about the costume of brahmin community/caste.​

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The Daura is a variant of the Kurta and is the upper garment, the Suruwal is the trouser. The coat was added to the costume by Jang Bahadur Rana, a prime minister of Nepal in the 19th century. The outfit is also popular in Darjeeling in neighbouring India amongst people of Nepali origin.

Why did the founders want a small federal government??

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Because the large federal government of England had been oppressing them for years. They rebelled against the tyranny showed to them by the British government, so after years of mistreatment at the hands of big governments, they wanted to structure their own government so that it could not oppress them. Hence, they wanted a small government that gave the people more individual power.

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what aspect of english goverment did not influence leaders in the united states?

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The English government's traditions of banning taxation without representation, protection from arrest without cause, freedom from quartering soldiers, and freedom to petition the government did not influence the leaders in the United States.

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Why does Las Casas accuse the Spaniards of "pretending to be Christians?" What evidence does he offer for this accusation?

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they viewed them as weak

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Who helped Hernán Cortés and his soldiers defeat the Aztec

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How is Rome's code of laws similar to our justice system today? *
All citizens have to follow the same laws
Only the poor have to follow the laws
Only the wealthy have to follow the laws
Some laws apply to the wealthy while other laws apply to the poor

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I believe it’s the first choice

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all citizen have follow the same law

what effects did European industrialisation have on Asia?​

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The vast majority of countries in Asia fell victim to the imperialistic actions of European industrialized nations. For example, India fell under British domination and became the "crown jewel of the British Empire." Furthermore, the Indochina peninsula (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) fell under the domination of France.

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The vast majority of countries in Asia fell victim to the imperialistic actions of European industrialized nations. For example, India fell under British domination and became the "crown jewel of the British Empire." Furthermore, the Indochina peninsula (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) fell under the domination of France.

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How did the invention of the printing press help spread learning and Renaissance ideas? It made it possible to produce books cheaper, so that more people could afford them. This made reading more common and also spread new information.

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How did the invention of the printing press help spread learning and Renaissance ideas? It made it possible to produce books cheaper, so that more people could afford them. This made reading more common and also spread new information.

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The destruction of the Second Temple.

The Spanish Inquisition.

The writing of the Talmud.

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La gente de Boston y el resto de las colonias estaba enojada con los impuestos y la opresión de Inglaterra, entre esos impuestos el impuesto al té. En protesta, arrojaron una gran cantidad de té al océano.

Which statement best summarizes the source's main idea?
A. Religious intolerance led non-Muslim citizens to rebel against the
Mughal Empire.
B. Hindu rebel groups defeated the Mughal Empire and changed its
intolerant policies.
C. The Mughal Empire's leaders violated imperial law by
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D. Muslims living in the Mughal Empire did not support Emperor
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Which was an effect of the XYZ Affair?

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Answer: I believe A is the answer, but it could be B

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In 1606 King James I granted the Virginia Company its first charter, including the right to establish colonies in Virginia and extending all rights of Englishmen to the colonists. Under this charter, wealthy men invested money to finance ships and supplies needed for the first voyage to Virginia.

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Three laws are:

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3: Which allow two people in disputes to made a settlement and end the battle in court.

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Answer:Technological Advancement,Transfer of Wealth and Power to the West, Population growth.

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what domonent climate in central africa

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Africa's climate is dominated by desert conditions along vast stretches of its northern and southern fringes. The central portion of the continent is wetter, with tropical rainforests, grasslands, and semi-arid climates.

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1. How has the Constitution's idea of "We the People" changed over time?


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Answer: The “We” in “We the People” has changed from what it meant at the time of ratification of the Constitution to its present meaning today. Who “We” are has changed over time due to many catalysts. That catalyst for change was not due to any single event.

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was Oliver Cromwell a puritan, leveller, or cavalier

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He was an intensely religious man (an Independent Puritan) who entered the English Civil War on the side of the “Roundheads,” or Parliamentarians.

Why is the Milesian school unique in the history of ancient Greek
philosophy?
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It focused primarily on the elements and communing with nature as
opposed to relying on religion.
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It was the first major school of Greek philosophy and it encouraged
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It was the first major school of Greek philosophy and it rejected
superstitious ways of thinking in exchange for more scientific beliefs.
It was the first major school of Greek philosophy that was run by a
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It focused primarily on the elements and communing with nature as

opposed to relying on religion.

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The pantheism of the Milesian school was more naturalistic (in contrast to Heraclitus). The Milesian school for the first time abolished the mythological picture of the world, based on the opposition of the heavenly (divine) to the earthly (human), and introduced the universality of physical laws.

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In science, this law is well-known: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Consider the idea that the Reformation was an ACTION and the Counter-Reformation was the REACTION. Explain this idea in a short paragraph using facts and information from the lesson to support your response.

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The main intention of the Protestant Reformation was to reform Catholic Church doctrines and practices. Reformers questioned the supreme authority of the pope and the corrupt practices that financially benefited the papacy. Protestantism spread across northern Europe.

Counter-Reformation was the Catholic Church’s reaction to Protestantism. The pope organized the Council of Trent, which worked to reform the church and clarify its position on many issues. The reforms revitalized the Catholic Church and led to the formation of religious orders, such as the Jesuits, whose members worked to spread Catholicism around the world.

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Answer: England: Before colonies, slavery was nonexistent in England but they had to change their laws to allow for slavery in the Americas

‣ Neo-europes = colonies that tried to replicate the same social structure and laws they had back home

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