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Why did early humans build permanent cities and villages?

A. To make
easier to hunt large mammals
B. To protect themselves from nomadic peoples
C. To let people live close to farms
D. To escape from flooding rivers

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User Kviktor
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Then, early humans had an amazing discovery, agriculture. they could farm and grow crops. now that people had a more steady food supply, they could settle in one area for very long periods of time. As a result to this amazing achievement, people started building permanent shelters to live in.

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User Nikhil Baby
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Answer:

C to let people live close to farms

Step-by-step explanation:

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User MrApnea
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