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In the era following the Agricultural Revolution, changes in climate tended have the GREATEST effect on peoples who lived mainly by A) nomadic herding. B) sedentary farming. C) long distance trade. D) hunting and gathering.

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Answer:(D)

No, MrZieleniewo your wrong because unlike people who had learned to farm, hunter and gatherers did not enjoy the ability to make part of nature conform the their needs. This meant that they were usually hurt worse by changes in weather.

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B) Sedentary farming

When we refer to the "Agricultural Revolution," we're speaking of a time when farming in one place replaced hunting and gathering as the primary means of procuring food. This was around 5,000 BC, and occurred because farming provided a steady food supply. However, climate changes had a significant impact on those who relied on farming in a particular place.
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