How did the growth of agriculture lead to the emergence of civilization? A. People no longer had to worry each day about finding enough food to survive, which freed them up to complete more enjoyable tasks. B. People were able to live more spread apart in regions, which allowed people to have more space to build homes and gain wealth again. C. People were forced to live in small crowded cities, which allowed people to work together and complete society's tasks D. People were forced to produce more crops for royal officials, who in turn would sell the crops to create public works projects
The growth of agriculture allowed people to have more free time to do other tasks, before agriculture came in early civilizations people had to hunt for their food and scavenge. Agriculture made the tasks of supplying food for their community much easier.
So whats the answer @Abbiegalie223489
A.
Are you sure?? I'll give you a medal if it's right
yes it makes more sense than the other answers i learned about this earlier in the school year i take world history.
If you don't have to worry about getting food then you have more time to do other things. :p
yeah, like that's one less hard chore you have to do
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