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sergij07 [2.7K]
1 year ago
12

Select all that apply.

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lyudmila [28]1 year ago
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The shared characteristics of early societies are: Trade, religion, and culture, governments and social classes, complex languages and gender roles.

<h3>What is shared characteristics of early societies?</h3>

Shared characteristics of early societies can be defined as the features or   characteristics that early societies shared and this feature includes the following:

  • Trade, religion, and culture
  • Governments and social classes
  • Complex languages and gender roles

Therefore the correct option are: A, C, E.

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