Which of these developments led human societies to develop farming and herding techniques during the Neolithic Revolution? A. Human populations declined greatly after an era of intense cold. B. Climate conditions were no longer ideal for indigenous plants to grow on their own. C. Large animal species on which hunter-gatherer societies depended became extinct. D. People needed goods to trade with the other groups they were starting to encounter.
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Well I have never studied the Neolithic Revolution but I researched it a bit and it seems it would be B or D, but that's only me guessing. You have studied it and you should be able to tell. All I know is; The Neolithic Revolution was a fundamental change in the way people lived. The shift from hunting & gathering to agriculture led to permanent settlements, the establishment of social classes, and the eventual rise of civilizations. The Neolithic Revolution is a major turning point in human history.
The answer is most likely D but A could also be an option. Go with one of those 2 for sure :)
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