A complex society is characterized by the following modern features: Organizational society wherein its economy is structured according to specialization...
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Civilization (section Complex systems)
civilization (also spelled civilisation in British English) is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification...
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Joseph Tainter (redirect from The Collapse of Complex Societies)
many articles and monographs. His best-known work, The Collapse of Complex Societies (1988), examines the collapse of Maya and Chacoan civilizations, and...
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Social stratification (redirect from Stratified society)
people by social stratum occurs most clearly in complex state-based, polycentric, or feudal societies, the latter being based upon socio-economic relations...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A civilization or civilisation is a complex society Civilization may also refer to: Civilization (film), a 1916 film Civilisation...
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Caral–Supe (also known as Caral and Norte Chico) was a complex Pre-Columbian era society that included as many as thirty major population centers in what...
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technologically complex society that is able to travel to new geographic regions to make contact with those more isolated, less technologically complex societies. However...
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a god complex may exhibit no regard for the conventions and demands of society, and may request special consideration or privileges. God complex is not...
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foundations) were found, which suggests that Kintampo people had both a complex society and were skilled with Later Stone Age technologies. Watson (2005) states:...
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Mechanical and organic solidarity (redirect from Organic society)
their specified tasks. Thus, social solidarity is maintained in more complex societies through the interdependence of its component parts. Farmers, for example...
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