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How was the government in neolithic revolution?

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How was the government in neolithic revolution?

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Tribal leaders grew into monarchies, religions and rigid class systems. Common interpretation has it that the priest class dominated first and then later more stratified societies came in with kings at the top of the heap (with priests under that, and scribes under that, and artisans different types of workers.) Democracy came much later. Even though systems of government varied depending on the region, across the board as man settled down in farming communities, people started having more specialized professions. We always had leaders and medicine men and religious figures but it wasn’t until Hammurabi that we really even had written law. But just know this is all theory and as archaeologists discover more, it is subject to change.

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