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Social Studies, 13.11.2020 22:50 musa79

What inference can be made based on the following text evidence? “Within the villages, towns and cities, it was possible for people to specialize in the sort of work they could do best A. Because of the surplus of food, people no longer needed to only hunt and gather for survival, therefore they were no longer nomads.
B. The Neolithic Era is now called the New Stone Age.
C. People in villages now had specialized jobs.
D. None of the above.

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