1. Guns, Germs And Steel
He begins by discussing the anatomy and migration patterns of the earliest humans on earth, and then moves on to the extinction of the Australian/ New Guinean animals. ... He then goes on to compare the extinction of big game in Australia and New Guinea to that in the Americas, then talks about early tools. ... The Eurasian societies were able to master food production at a faster pace than the societies of Africa and Australia. ... Government and religion inevitably arose and became the regulators of not only trade, but of information as well. At this point in history, China was the domina...
- Word Count: 1597
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate