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Horticultural Society

The document discusses horticultural and agrarian societies. Horticultural societies engage in small-scale cultivation of plants and animals but are semi-nomadic as they deplete local resources. Their behaviors and tasks were restricted by tradition. Agrarian societies have improved farming methods leading to increased production and larger populations. This allows for more complex social structures but also increases conflicts over resources with neighboring societies.

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Horticultural Society

The document discusses horticultural and agrarian societies. Horticultural societies engage in small-scale cultivation of plants and animals but are semi-nomadic as they deplete local resources. Their behaviors and tasks were restricted by tradition. Agrarian societies have improved farming methods leading to increased production and larger populations. This allows for more complex social structures but also increases conflicts over resources with neighboring societies.

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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

ADVANTAGES:

• Engages in the small-scale cultivation of


plants, fruits, and vegetables and the
domestication of animals
• Individuals are very family-oriented and
clan-oriented
DISADVANTAGES:

• Horticultural societies are semi-nomadic (they travel to


another place when they have already depleted the resources
in one area)
• Surplus of goods can sometimes lead to inequalities among its
members
• Behaviors of individuals were restricted by tradition
• Assignment of tasks and occupations were based on gender
(women: in the home; men: hunting and farming)
AGRARIAN OR AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
ADVANTAGES:

• Improved technology and farming methods


results in increased production, giving rise to
a growing population in agricultural societies.
• The large population of agricultural societies
leads to a more structured social system that
helps manage resources and its members.
DISADVANTAGES:

• The increasingly complex social


organization and growing importance
of territory often result in conflicts
among neighboring societies over
resources and land.
MEMBERS:

JAMAICA TUYOR
RANJITT JUMAWAN
BRITNEY CARORO
ALYANNA AMBALONG

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