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30 March, 09:37

Which most effectively describes how changing from a hunter-gatherer Society to an agricultural society affected early human development

1.) at the onset of the agricultural revolution, early humans developed new social cultures and established rules

2.) At the onset of the agricultural revolution, early human anatomy change to bipedalism and improved locomotion

3.) at the onset of the agricultural revolution, early humans change to a strict protein-based diet of animal meat

4.) at the onset of the agricultural revolution, early humans developed steel tools to be used in plowing fields

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  1. 30 March, 12:24
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    I believed the answer is 4. It makes sense because, after the agricultural revolution, people switched from hunting and gathering to crops and needed necessary tools to do that. Number 1 doesn't really make sense because in the Classical Era, they created religions early, so it's not it. B doesn't really make sense and 3 is wrong because they still used animals.
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