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which of the following best explains why foraging societies tended to have smaller populations? choose 1 answer: a survival was difficult for foragers, and many of the young did not survive to adulthood. b foraging societies needed to remain mobile and had limited access to food resources. c most foraging societies lived in cold climates, which limited reproduction and growth. d religious beliefs in foraging communities discouraged having many children.
Foraging societies relied on gathering wild plants and hunting wild - animals. They needed to move frequently in search of food resources. Limited food availability and the need for mobility restricted their population size. Option A focuses more on survival of the young rather than the overall population - limiting factor. Option C is incorrect as foraging societies were not mainly in cold climates. Option D is not a common over - arching reason for small populations in foraging societies.
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B. Foraging societies needed to remain mobile and had limited access to food resources.