Which of the following statements about South Africa during apartheid is most accurate? A. The majority of South Africa's popula
tion was white, and non-whites were legally discriminated against. B. Whites held all positions of power in South Africa, even though they were a minority in the population. C. All races had the right to vote in South Africa, but white citizens tended to win elections. D. Although some discrimination existed, non-whites participated in all aspects of society.
Farming led to dense, settled populations, and food surpluses that required storage and could facilitate trade. These conditions seem to be important prerequisites for city life. Many theorists hypothesize that agriculture preceded the development of cities and led to their growth.