The growth of trade networks affected the Neolithic people because trade networks resulted in the widespread exchange of ideas and resources.
<h3>How was trade necessary for the Neolithic people?</h3>
The Neolithic people were some of the first to trade amongst themselves thanks to agriculture becoming more productive. This meant that instead of focusing solely on the production of food, they were able to focus on other things as fewer people were needed in agriculture.
One of the things they moved into was trade. They were able to trade the farm produce that they made with other societies who made other kinds of produce.
As they traded more, and increased trade networks, they were able to share ideas amongst themselves as well as resources which led to more growth. For instance, they shared information on the use of minerals to make weapons and farm equipment.
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Several things developed in the 50's:
Credit cards
Velcro
Color TV
TV dinners
Microwaves
Birth control pills
Ultra sounds
Bubble wrap
Seat belts
Automatic doors
Maybe this gives you an idea of what was going on then, hope it helps.
Answer:
a) they blamed the north for ending slavery
Explanation:
Andrew Johnson, 16th Vice President
They thought we were talking the shortest route across the channel. We purposely gave them faulty information that lead them to believe that our attacks were going to be anywhere along the Atlantic Wall. We left them to believe this with filling comms (radios that we knew they were interfering with) with false information acting like we had no idea they were listening. What is seemed like is we played dumb while they were the ones really being tricked.