9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) community structure (1) family (1) fire (1) gaseous oxygen (1) inventor (1) lab experiments (1) marriage (1) medicine (1) property ownership (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 community structure pre-industrial societies Pre-industrial societies may have decentralized community structures with informal systems of mutual aid and collective decision-making. 1
2 family pre-industrial societies In pre-industrial societies, extended family members often live together and work as a unit. 1
3 fire pre-industrial societies In pre-industrial societies, fire was essential for survival and used for cooking, protection, and religious ceremonies. 1
4 gaseous oxygen pre-industrial societies Gaseous oxygen was not recognized as an essential substance in pre-industrial societies, with more focus on air as a whole. 1
5 inventor pre-industrial societies In pre-industrial societies, inventors may be less recognized than traditional knowledge and collective wisdom. 1
6 lab experiments pre-industrial societies Lab experiments are less common in pre-industrial societies because the focus is on practical skills such as agriculture and craftsmanship. 1
7 marriage pre-industrial societies Marriage in pre-industrial societies was often arranged for economic, social, or political reasons. 1
8 medicine pre-industrial societies Pre-industrial societies rely on natural remedies and traditional healing methods in their medicine practices. 1
9 property ownership pre-industrial societies Property ownership in pre-industrial societies may involve communal ownership and being passed down through generations within the community. 1