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Thinking about the emergence and collapse of civilizations throughout history, what do you imagine to be the greatest risks our own society faces and why? 

Which civilization in the past most reminds you of ours?  Be specific.

And finally, what general factors contribute to the emergence and decline of hierarchical, stratified societies like ours?

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From the collapse of ancient Rome to the fall of the Mayan empire, evidence from archaeology suggests that five factors have almost invariably been involved in the loss of civilizations: uncontrollable population movements; new epidemic diseases; failing states leading to increased warfare; collapse of trade routes. Ancient Rome had a large influence on the modern world. Though it has been thousands of years since the Roman Empire flourished, we can still see evidence of it in our art, architecture, technology, literature, language, and law. Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers based on factors like wealth, income, race, education, and power.

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