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how do you think the domestication of wild animals and plants is tied to the development of human civilization

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Humanity has (over the years) developed a reliance on livestock and crops for our survival, whereas livestock has lost the ability to thrive in nature on its own.
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User Yuri Scaranni
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Answer choices are:

A.Humans changed from a fishing society to hunting and gathering.

B.Humans changed from herding animals to settling in farming villages.

C.Humans changed from a warrior society to herding animals.

D.Humans changed from a hunter-gatherer society to settling in farming villages.

Correct answer choice is:

D) Humans changed from a hunter-gatherer society to settling in farming villages.


Step-by-step explanation:

Civilizations can be seen as channels of cities that appear from pre-urban cultures and are determined by the economic, political, military, diplomatic, social and cultural cooperations among them. Any organization is a complicated social system and a civilization is a large group. Most civilizations have agriculture and a system of states like monarchs or elections.

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