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bunnyishere:

hey can you guys give a proficient answer... it would be helpful if you did a advanced 6th grade version. !PLS DO NOT USE ANY WEBSITE TO SEARCH UP THE ANSWER! Prompt: Explain 2-3 ways Early Humans began to work together to create a community. HERE ARE THE WORDS YOU NEED TO USE : Paleolithic, Neolithic, agriculture, society Thank you!

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laurenneedshelp:

just say humans worked together to create a community because if they didn't have a society they wouldn't be able to grow as much agriculture. In the paleolithic times, there weren't as many tools and things to survive as in neolithic times.

toga:

Early humans, during the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, began to work together to create communities in a number of ways. One way was through hunting and gathering. In the Paleolithic period, humans lived in small groups and relied on hunting and gathering for their survival. They worked together to find food, build shelters, and protect themselves from predators. During the Neolithic period, humans began to practice agriculture. This meant they could settle in one place and cultivate crops. They worked together to clear land, plant and harvest crops, and store food for the winter. This allowed for a more stable way of life and the formation of larger communities. Another way early humans began to work together was through the creation of societies. As communities grew, humans began to develop social structures and rules to govern their behavior. They worked together to establish laws, traditions, and customs that helped maintain order and promote cooperation. In summary, early humans began to work together to create communities through hunting and gathering, agriculture, and the formation of societies. These ways of working together allowed for the development of more complex social structures and the growth of human civilization.

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