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ruslelena [56]
2 years ago
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Romashka [77]2 years ago
4 0

The correct answer would be option B and D, Social Class Divisions and More complex religious beliefs.

Rapid growth in population and domestication created Social Class Divisions and More complex Religious Beliefs.

Explanation:

When population increases, many cultural changes come across the way. With the rapid increase in the population and domestication, many social classes come into being. With the changing needs and fulfillment of those needs, different social classes come into existence.

In early days, when the population was not too much, there were just two or three social classes, that included upper, middle and lower classes depending upon the income level of the families. But now with the increase in the population and changing needs, many class are being seen. Now upper class, upper middle class, middle class, lower middle class, upper lower class, lower class, etc have formed.

Because of the growth in population, religious beliefs of people have also become complex. More people, more views, which can make anything complex. So with the passage of time, gradual changes or manipulations have made the religious beliefs complex.

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