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Women in hunter-gatherer communities had fewer children because it was difficult to take care of babies while living a life. On the other hand, women in agricultural communities could have more children because as they lived in villages. This change was one of the ways in which contributed to a rapid increase in human population.

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Nomadic, permanent, farming

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Nomadic, permanent, farming.

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Farming led to a rapid increase in human population, as the passage states. Women who lived in nomadic communities could not have as many children, as this would make it difficult for them to travel. However, women in permanent settlements that relied on farming were able to raise their children in a single place, and thus, have more of them.

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