The Abbasid Dynasty founded Baghdad around the year 762. The decision to relocate the Islamic capital from Damascus (the capital of the prior Umayyads Dynasty) came after the Abbasid rulers usurped regional power from their predecessors and thus sought to relocate power to a distant area. Baghdad would eventually become a flourishing city during the Abbasid period until the infamous Sacking of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258.
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Answer:
C. They built permanent homes and lived in large communities.
Explanation:
The early agricultural dwellers were different from hunter-gatherers because agricultural dwellers have settled in an area and built permanent homes.
The early agricultural dwellers were evolved from hunter-gatherers due to the reduction in the wild animal and plant resources and they believe that people should settle in a particular area with rich hunting and gathering resources instead of moving on. So, many early agricultural dwellers agreed and large communities settled in an area.
Hence, the correct answer is "C. They built permanent homes and lived in large communities."