Population growth was the most significant development of the classical period. True or false?
Population growth was one of the two most significant developments of the classical period. The population growth improved species of crops and more food per acre. Although population growth caused deforestation/ environmental concerns, it also created more complex societies. Collective learning increased and more people began living in large cities. The other significant development of the classical period was networks of exchange. Networks of exchange involved empires, trade routes, the development of writing, and religion. The different roads involved in networks of exchange were extremely important. The silk roads pomoted pastorialism, and the sea routes helped with shipbuilding and navigation. So, population growth was a main development of the classical period.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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I agree! Population growth was very important, but network exchange was equally so. One could not survive without the other.
yup. good job. I think ur rite, lol :)
ur's is hella better than mine and I agree.
i agree, though population growth had it's negative affects, it also helped push humanity one stpe closer to getting to where we are now.
I agree, networks of exchange was a product of population growth making it very significant.
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