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_Totorotrip_ t1_iyxxliy wrote
Reply to comment by Top-Associate4922 in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
For the same reason you can find pyramids like structures around the globe: is the easiest solution and offers more stability.
The part of cities is debatable: sure mayas, incas, and Aztecs (and many others) had cities, as well as many others didn't, and all the instances in the middle.
Nobility is the natural evolution of a tribal society with different people in different roles. Was American nobility the same as European, African, or Asian? Well, there you have differences.
Irrigation, boats, and engineering is a response for having similar needs and materials. It's interesting that no American culture developed the Arch as the Etruscan/Romans did. They had the "Mayan" arch, that's a succession of stones in cantilever. Also, you can argue that the Incan work with stone was the best in the old world against earthquakes: basically they had a base of heavy stones interlocked, but not fixed, and on top of that smaller stones made the rest of the wall, with a lightweight roof. This prevented the collapse of buildings during earthquakes.
It's interesting to review the economic system the Incas had. Was not totally feudal, was not totally socialist, was not totally open market. Look it up, it's quite interesting. With it's upsides and downsides.
Also, the Incas didn't have writing as we understand it. They had knots registres.
Also, the Incas didn't use the wheel for carts. In part due to being very difficult to use in the Andes mountains, and also the llamas were not ideal as cart beasts.
_Totorotrip_ t1_iw7xe2b wrote
Reply to comment by Logan_mov in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Are you an urban peasant? Maybe we will be described as that in the future, who knows
_Totorotrip_ t1_iw7sbwz wrote
Reply to comment by CNegan in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
I never heard about it. Supposedly it happened during the Chinese civil war / invasion of Japan? During the WW2? Or after?
_Totorotrip_ t1_iw7rzr4 wrote
Reply to comment by Jaaacksonnn in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
So, in a sense both parties disappointed their original bases and we're moving into the opposite base with shiny new promises.
_Totorotrip_ t1_iw7ox8v wrote
Reply to comment by jezreelite in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Usually it is paid in the anniversary of the death or birthday of the dead one.
_Totorotrip_ t1_j5opv1k wrote
Reply to CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs were paid 399 times as much as a typical worker in 2021 by sillychillly
Just to put in perspective: 400 times is around 33 years, let's say you work since 18 years old, so it's up to 51 years. So a CEO in ONE MONTH makes as most of your entire productive life.