Chapter 1 (First Farmers), Sections: Breakthroughs to Agriculture to end of Chapter

While reading Chapter 1,  I found it interesting when it says "Like all other human cultures, Paleolithic societies had rules and structures." I found this quote interesting because it showed that even years ago humans had always had some type of structure to keep people from doing wrong things. It always showed that over those years humans created more rules and structures as societies started to change and grow. Another quote that caught my eye while reading was, "A gender-based division of labor usually cast men as hunters and women as gathers." This quote had me think back to the earlier times when males were in control of doing all of the hard labor work and women would clean and cook. It shows how not only how society changed but how women grew and started to the "man work". Lastly, "Leaders arose as needed to organize a task such as a hunt, but without conferring permanent power on individuals" caught my attention because it was so different than what it is today because we have leaders in today's society, it seems odd for me when I read that they had leaders for a certain task but that leader had no power over people.

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