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Why were permanent settlements more advanced than hunter-gatherer societies? A. Improvements in farming were no longer necessary. B. Hunter-gatherers did not trade with people in settlements. C. People were able to specialize in activities other than farming. D. Families had fewer children because there was less work to do.

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Answer:

its c i took the test

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Answer:

C. People were able to specialize in activities other than farming.

Step-by-step explanation:

The hunter-gatherer societies use to migrate from one place to others and rely on hunting and fishing animals for their survival but slowly hunter-gatherer societies started settling at a permanent area or region.

Permanent settlements came with many advantages and one of them was specialization in activities other than farming that includes making tools, construction of houses, basket making, and knowledge about seeds.

Hence, the correct answer is "C. People were able to specialize in activities other than farming. "

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