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DIFFERENT FORMS OF SOCIETIES AND INDIVIDUALISM

Bañaga, Ilya Jeritza V. 11- Mendeleev

Hunting and Gathering Societies (2.5 million years ago)


When the animals left the area, the plants died, or the rivers dried up, the society
Contributions: Survival Skills, People are equal and deserve
had to relocate to an area where resources were plentiful.
equals rights, and social organization

Pastoral Societies (10,000 BCE)


These are still practiced in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Middle Contributions: Domestication of animals, nomadic lifestyle,
East, contributing to food production and cultural diversity. and the development of animal husbandry

Agricultural(10,000 BCE to 5,000 CE) This remains the foundation of modern food production,
Contributions: Development of farming techniques, contributing to global food security and economic development as
establishment of settlements, and social hierarchies well as stability.

Although incredibly rare, remnants of feudal systems are seen in Feudal Societies (9th to 12th Centuries)
certain aspects of land ownership and high-ranking titles in Contributions: System of land ownership, hierarchical social
societies. structure, and Feudal system

Industrial (mid-18th Century to 19th century) Industrialization laid the groundwork for modern economies and
Contributions: Mechanical products, urbanization, modern infrastructure, shaping our cities, industries, and society
capitalism and technological innovations

Characterized by increased reliance on information, technology, Post-Industrial (20th Century to Now)


and innovation, postindustrial societies have transformed global Contributions: Shift towards service-based economies,
communication and culture. information technology, and the knowledge of the economy

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