CHAPTER 3 BLOG - State & Empire


Some of the first and most well known human advancements are the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Norte Chico eras.

The Egyptians and Mesopotamians  had not many works of art and ancient relics revealed. Another gathering that happened in the early periods of human progress and advancement was the Indus Valley community emerging. These individuals are mainly referenced to having great measures of innovation comparable to any other human races at the time.  For example, they had specific construction and even engineering styles, like proper exact measurements so that structures would align, and even created the concept of bricks being all one size.

Gradually the possibility of fairness in started to shrink away. At the point when that happened the chain of importance was let go and was instead replaced with the values of "riches, status, and influence".

What also became prevalent in this day and age was the idea of Patriarchy, and that men were far superior to females.

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