The Flow of Humankind: Migration Patterns and Cultural Development in U.S. Government
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This lecture by Mrs. Ashford explores the intricate history of human migration, tracing how populations moved from Africa through Asia to Australia and then back through Eastern and Western Europe into the Americas. It delves into the impacts of the Ice Age and the Bering Strait on migration patterns. The discussion encompasses the evolution of culture, belief systems, social structures, and the development of governments throughout these migrations, providing a comprehensive understanding of how the world was populated.
The Flow of Humankind: Migration Patterns and Cultural Development in U.S. Government
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Humankind Lecture Notes Mrs. Ashford U.S. Government
Flow of Humankind migration • Africa • Asia • Australia • Back through Asia • Eastern Europe • Western Europe • Ice Age-Bering Strait • North America • South America
Migration Development • Culture ( Way of Life) • Belief System • Social Structures • Governments
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