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Actually there are only 6 characteristics.

- Stable Food Supply

- Social Classes

- Government

- Culture (Religion, tradition etc..)

- Specialized Labor

- Language

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Three of the major characteristics of a civilization are stability, longevity, and significant cultural achievement. Without stability, a people cannot develop a distinctive character and culture. Without longevity, a people's distinctive character and culture cannot grow and develop through the various maturation stages possible. Without significant cultural achievements, a people will necessarily be borrowers from the developed civilizations in its near or far vicinity.

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A civilization is defined as a self-sustained advanced stage of social development and organization in the areas of society, culture and way of life. Important key aspects of a civilization include a stable food source/supply, social structure, religion/belief system, a form of government, advanced methods of writing and/or historic preservation, culture and the use of technology.

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The characteristics of civilization include social structure, religion culture, and government. A stable food supply, writing, and technology are other characteristics of civilization.

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- Stable Food Supply
- Social Classes
- Government
- Culture (Religion, tradition etc..)
- Specialized Labor
- Language

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houses people and food.

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