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1 A political system based on defined territory rather than kinship

2 Cities as adminastrive centers

3 Many people engaged in specialized, non-food producing activities

4 Status distinctions based largely on accumulation of wealth

5 Monumental building

6 A system for keeping permanent records

7 Long-distance trade

8 Sophisticated interest in science an adrt

This is what my AP World History textbook says but people like me may disagree, but we all agree that agricultural life and certain political, social, economic, and technological traits are indicators of civilization

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Civilizations arise rather organically, and there are many factors that must be in place. For example, a group of leaders usually takes charge of an area in order to establish economy and a semblance of order.

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  • Hospitable habitat/environment
  • Land that can support crops
  • crops
  • People
  • Water and other food sources
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The two items you need to have for cities to exist is: Enough farmland, and a large amount of industry.

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food

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