How has people’s lives improved after the transition from primitive society to civilization?

The primitive society was unproductive in terms of the economy, people were engaged in hunting and gathering, and during the transition to civilization, agriculture and cattle breeding, division of labor, and trade began to develop. Crafts were separated from agriculture and cattle breeding, cities appeared (the first, in the Middle East, for example, Jericho). Cities became centers of crafts and religious life (priests and temples, as a rule, were located there), and in the countryside people were engaged in agriculture and cattle breeding. At the same time, stratification arose, power appeared (pharaohs, kings and the oligarchy in cities, as in Pheniki), wars began with neighbors.



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