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Helga [31]
2 years ago
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Which statement is the most likely conclusion you can draw from the cause- and-effect relationship shown in the diagram? Cause E

ffect Humans learn to domesticate plants and animals. Humans live more settled lives and develop complex societies. O A. Humans decided to move around more after they learned how to domesticate plants and animals. O B. Learning to domesticate plants and animals had little impact on human societies. O C. Humans continued to hunt and gather food even after they developed complex societies. D. Learning to domesticate plants and animals changed the way humans lived. SUBMIE​

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Stella [2.4K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Learning to domesticate plants and animals changed the way  humans lived.

Explanation:

Which statement is the most likely conclusion you can draw from the cause-and-effect relationship shown in the diagram?

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