| Rating
| Elements of Civilization
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| 2
| Tools are unknown; fire has not been harnessed.
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| 3
| Simple stone tools and weapons; campfires.
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| 4
| Complex stone tools, some soft metal tools and weapons (copper); domesticated
animals; simple agriculture; ovens; pottery.
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| 5
| Soft metal tools and weapons (copper and bronze); arithmetic; complex
agriculture and irrigation; hieroglyphic writing; boats; cities; sundials and water
clocks; coins.
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| 6
| Hard metal tools and weapons (iron); small ships; alphabetic writing; small
land vehicles; simple locks; siege machines.
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| 7
| Water mills; furnaces; cast iron; large oared ships; advanced mathematics and
philosophy.
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| 8
| Civil engineering; roads; blown glass; wagons; medicine.
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| 9
| Compass; windmills; universities; surgery.
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| 10–12
| Steel tools and weapons; coal mining; trade and craft guilds; small, slow
sailing ships, feudal governments; extensive trade.
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| 13
| Cannons; ocean-going sailing ships; mechanical clocks; national
governments. |
| 14
| Firearms; printing; intercontinental trade.
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| 15
| Steam engines; blast furnaces; mechanical calculating machines.
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| 16
| Internal combustion engines; light aircraft; steamships; railroads; labor
unions.
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| 17
| Nuclear power; civil and military aircraft; electronic computers.
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| 18
| Fusion power; commercial spacecraft; laser weapons; genetic engineering;
intercontinental governments.
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| 19
| Sentient robots and computers; solar power; portable nuclear power.
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| 20
| Faster-than-light space travel; matter transmission; matter replication;
interplanetary governments.
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