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How did food surpluses change the way of life in early human settlements?

A-villages needed to organize governments
B-the population decreased
C-more hunting and gathering was required
D-humans needed fewer tools and possesions

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The correct answer is
A-villages needed to organize governments

The population increased because people could live a safer life without moving or being attacked by animals. Hunting and gathering was not as required because people could grow their own food. Fewer tools and possessions not it because the number of tools and possessions increased. This leaves A as the correct answer.
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