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1. What is the difference between Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?

Group of answer choices

A. They occured at the same time

B. They produced there own food

C. No difference

D. Old stone age were hunter-gatherer's, new stone age were farmers
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User Stoves
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Answer:

Old stone age were hunter-gatherer's, new stone age were farmers

Step-by-step explanation:

Old stone age people were hunters and gatherers. They were considered nomadic while new stone age people were farmers and were considered sedentary

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User Mentos
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Answer: I think its D

Step-by-step explanation:

Good luck!

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User Robin Wieruch
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