Answer:
Complex villages were at risk for diseases.
Complex villages had artisans with special skills.
Complex villages stored food in buildings.
Explanation:
The complex villages were well connected and functioned as towns (though smaller), so being linked with the surrounding area and beyond led to risks of diseases.
The complex villages had permanent buildings, so this statement is not correct.
Complex villages had people specialized in certain fields, thus they had artisans with special skills.
Complex villages worked in a hierarchical manner, so this statement is not correct.
Having a relatively large population in small area meant that larger amounts of food are needed, which is why the food was stored in buildings in the complex villages.
Answer:
(Because they were forced to pay a tax on shipped goods and this angered them because the tax rose more and more) -Raymond :3
Explanation:
Answer:
economic migration
Explanation:
When people move from one country to another we have a migration. If the reasons for that migration is the living conditions, being poor in the country they are from, and want to move in a country with much better ones, it is an example of economic migration. This can also be seen from a push and pull factor perspective, as they are what cause the migration. The poor conditions in the country of origin are push factor that make the people move away. The better conditions in another country are a pull factor, as they attract these people to chose that particular country as their next destination.
City planners adopted railroad technology in the Industrial Age to help out commuters. Since a lot of factories were not located close to homes, people took the train to get to work as their way of transportation.