"Briefly describe the approximate timing and sequence of major revolutions within human society."
This is a question that I have to answer for a course that I'm taking. Can anybody help me out here? Google isn't helping.
Well think it out
First, what are the 'major revolutions' in human history?
>>3398069
They start, then they end. Brief enough?
I'm kinda stumped on this too, which is why I asked here. How could I possibly list every revolution? Is it talking about revolutions like the Industrial Revolution or like the Russian Revolution?
Every moment is a major revolution.
>>3398087
epic
>>3398069
>>>/homework/
>>3398079
You should've asked your professor, but I digress.
Consider the answer to this question as either one of the types of revolutions you mentioned, and consider it as both types. Whichever seems like a better answer, go from there.
Or maybe it's entirely up to your own interpretation, in which case you're overthinking it.
>>3398069
Look at the topics that Mike Duncan covered in Revolutions, and just list those
>>3398079
Well what the fuck is the course? Have you attended any lectures, read any assigned readings?
>>3398425
It's an online course: "Environmental Sustainability"
I needed science credits.
>>3398069
You should probably contact your professor and have him elaborate because I can't figure this shit out either.
>>3398440
I've decided to just go over agricultural revolution, stone age, medieval technology, etc. up until modern times. Hope that's good enough.
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