Hunter-Gatherers were nomadic tribes who relied on moving to different locations in search of fertile hunting/gathering grounds. Sometimes, these lands they explored were barren, while some were plentiful, but the key was to keep moving, so they could not stay in the fertile land for long.
Eventually, humans started to farm, and domesticate animals, which led into the Neolithic Era (civilization). Farming gave humans the assurance of constant food, and furthermore, set more social roles and behavioral standards for communities. However, this transition caused the loss of equality for different people in a community, and raised the style of living we know, with the establishment of classes and governments.
I am pretty sure not 100% but I think your question is true
Answer:
False
Explanation:
That would be legislative
In general, "<span>d. an area free from warfare</span>" is not essential in building a new civilization, since in order to build a civilization in the first place you need a surplus of food and warfare is almost inevitable.