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which statement best describes how agricultural societies differed from hunter - gatherer societies during the neolithic revolution?
- agricultural societies were organized into groups of people who all worked together
- agricultural societies had social classes of people with similar incomes, customs, and training
- agricultural societies were divided into groups according to the value of the crops they raised
- agricultural societies were made up of people with similar interests, friends, and lifestyles
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Hunter - gatherer societies also worked together, so this isn't a difference.
- Option 2: Agricultural societies developed social classes with different incomes, statuses, and roles (due to surplus from farming, leading to specialization and hierarchy), while hunter - gatherer societies were more egalitarian. This fits the difference.
- Option 3: The division in agricultural societies was based on factors like wealth, power, not just crop value. Also, hunter - gatherers didn't have crop - based divisions.
- Option 4: Both types of societies could have people with similar interests, so this isn't a key difference.
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B. Agricultural societies had social classes of people with different incomes, statuses, and roles