Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 81
Stran 410
... became important activities in the lives . of the Neolithic people . Warfare became a part of the life of the villagers , and a portion of each group became defenders of the other members . A small number of individuals within each ...
... became important activities in the lives . of the Neolithic people . Warfare became a part of the life of the villagers , and a portion of each group became defenders of the other members . A small number of individuals within each ...
Stran 432
... became more individualistic . Each man became interested in what appeared to be for his own individual advantage . The spirit of individualism is reflected in the American and the French Revolutions . The political result of the growth ...
... became more individualistic . Each man became interested in what appeared to be for his own individual advantage . The spirit of individualism is reflected in the American and the French Revolutions . The political result of the growth ...
Stran 436
... became fields of wheat and corn . Through the Homestead Act of 1862 many a landless person became a farm owner merely by settling on a tract of one hundred and sixty acres , living on it for a period of five years , putting a portion of ...
... became fields of wheat and corn . Through the Homestead Act of 1862 many a landless person became a farm owner merely by settling on a tract of one hundred and sixty acres , living on it for a period of five years , putting a portion of ...
Vsebina
DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE and of Man | 3 |
MAN | 12 |
BIOLOGICAL FACTORS | 16 |
Avtorske pravice | |
72 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
activities agriculture American animals Articles of Confederation artificial selection become birth rate cent characteristic church cities citizens civilization classes clothing colonies Congress Constitution courts Cro-Magnon desire disease disorganization divorce early East South Central economic England environment existing factors federal geographic greater House House of Lords human important income increase Indians individuals industry infanticide influence institutions labor land marriage married matrilocal ment modern nation nature Neanderthal needs Negro nomic operation organization overpopulation parents party patrilocal residence period person physical Piltdown plane of living play political polygyny population position practice President primitive Problems production recreation regions regulate religion religious Reprinted by permission rural Russia secure selection social society Sociology square miles tion trade United urban usually wealth wife women workers York young