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Social Studies, 26.01.2021 23:30 almavaldez45

Which are examples of first-level activities? 1 raising crops, sheering sheep, herding animals, cutting wood
2 herding animals, sheering sheep, cutting wood, making jewelry
3 cutting wood, sheering sheep, making jewelry, raising crops
4 sheering sheep, sewing, raising crops, herding animals
i think its 4

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