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II. Historical Perspective on Intra-Human Interactions - Coggle Diagram
Topics and Subtopics:
- Prehistoric and Early Human Societies
- Role of early language and tools in interaction.
- Early communication and cooperation among hunter-gatherers.
- Formation of early tribes and social structures.
- Development of Cities and States
- Rise of cities and urbanization, fostering new forms of social interactions.
- Formation of governments and legal systems to regulate interactions.
- Religion and cultural norms as shaping factors in social behavior.
- Agricultural Revolution and the Rise of Social Structures
- Emergence of complex social hierarchies and specialization.
- Intra-community cooperation and trade in ancient civilizations.
- Development of agricultural societies and permanent settlements.
- Modern Human Interactions (20th Century)
- The role of technology in transforming communication and relationships.
- Psychological and social changes due to urbanization and technological advances.
- Globalization and cross-cultural interactions.
- Industrial Revolution and Social Change
- Emergence of new classes, work environments, and family structures.
- Impact of industrialization on human interactions (e.g., urbanization, social stratification).
Overview:
Human interactions have evolved over time, from early tribal cooperation to the complex social structures of modern societies. Historical interactions shaped cultural, political, and economic systems.