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Learning Competency

LC#1
Analyze key features of
interrelationships of biological,
cultural and sociopolitical processes
in human evolution that can be used
an developed
CULTURAL AND
SOCIOPOLITICAL
EVOLUTION
EVOLUTION
Cultural Sociopolitical
The Transformation of
development of different societies
culture through and political
time systems
Sociopolitical Evolution

Hunting and Agricultural Industrialization Post -


Gathering Industrialization
Hunting and Gathering
was based on hunting animals
and foraging for food.

required access to large areas


of land, between seven and 500
square miles,
CHARACTERISTICS
Nomadic.
Depended totally on the environment for food
(women= gatherers/men=hunter)
Used simple tools.
Learned to build fires.
Kept records and communicated using cave
paintings.
Belief in the afterlife- started to bury the dead.
Donald Johanson
discovered Lucy in
Hadar, Ethiopia in
November 1974

Australopithecus afarensis
Agricultural / Neolithic Revolution
The practice of cultivating
plants and livestock.

Agriculture was the key


development in the rise of
sedentary human civilization,
CHARACTERISTICS
Stone Tools First Appeared.
Crafts First Appeared. ...
Humans Settled In Permanent Villages For The
First Time. ...
Humans Domesticated Animals For The First
Time. ...
It Transformed Human Life In Massive Ways. ...
It Began In The Levant. ...
It Was When Farming Began. ...
It Is Also Called "New Stone Age" ...
ANATOLIA

CATAL
HUYUK
provides information
about neolithic life.
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution shifted from an
agrarian economy to a manufacturing
econom .
IMPACTS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
Post -Industrialization
Post-industrial society,
society marked by a transition
from a manufacturing-based
economy to a service-based
economy.
SERVICE

OVER

PRODUCT
Daniel Bell popularized
the term through his 1974
work The Coming of Post-
Industrial Society.

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