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See concrete examples of cases of ancient Greece, Han, Rome. Explain how new developments in the second wave of civilization shaped society. 2. The Byzantine Empire and the Tang Empire insisted on keeping the tradition of the previous empire (The Byzantine Empire calls itself the "Roman Empire" and continues the Roman tradition, the Tang Dynasty follows the tradition of the Han dynasty I insisted). However, the Byzantine Empire and the Tang Empire differ from their predecessors in many ways. A brief explanation on Byzantine and Tang culture, religion, and relations with neighboring countries, these changes make the two empires different from their predecessors. 3. What are the conditions for enabling agricultural revolution? Also, what are the positive and negative impacts of agricultural revolution on humans? The Han Empire and the Roman Empire are examples of two permanent success empires. Five
New movement - the dominant sports from the second half of the 20th century. Notable examples are the American civil rights movement, the second wave of feminism, the homosexual rights movement, environmental protection and protection, and the opposition to extensive monitoring. They expand on the problem that they transcend normally but do not separate from the class. Global campaign - a social movement with global (multinational) goals and goals. For example, the first (Marx and Bakunin Conference), the 2nd, the 3rd, the 4th International Conference, the World Social Forum, the People's Global Behavior, and the Anarchist Movement are trying to change the society on a worldwide scale I will.
The rise of self-spirituality is closely related to the anti-mainstream culture and rights revolution of the 1960's. Civil rights, the second wave of the feminist, and the liberation movement of homosexuals have shaped contemporary Canadian culture. Many social and economic factors have resulted in richness after World War II, prosperity of consumer culture, intensification of urbanization, and the spread of individualism. It has become a moral requirement to allow individuals to become their own true self. As Charles Taylor wrote, "It is indeed a soft relativism with ethical ethics: everyone should do their own things, we should criticize each other's" value " There is none. Because they have the right to live their lives like you, people should not criticize the value of others. "