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The growth of a civilization has much in common with the growth of: an industry, a person: a government, a planet

Respuesta :

The correct answer is industry.

A civilization is an advanced state of human society. Its components are: government, culture, industry, language and common social norms.

Industry is the production of goods within an economy.

The growth of industry in a dominant factor in the growth of any civilization. People in any given society need employment and education, the more they earn/learn, the better their living standards. Better living standards lead to more consuming power and this means more revenues for the country, more investments and better civil services.  A growth of civilization is measured not only in material goods but also in cultural and society benefiting aspects of life: inventions, patents, artistic content ( books, plays, movies etc). Without growing industry all this would be hindered since people would only concentrate on their struggle to survive and to sustain their families, neglecting their mental development.  

Answer:

a person

Explanation:

Empires are born, and their life cycles have much in common with the human life cycle.