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Horticultural societies use animals to accelerate food production. Please select the best answer from the choices provided t or f

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The answer is "false".


Horticultural societies are separated from hunting and gathering societies by the utilization of tamed plants as the significant reason for subsistence. Horticultural societies are actually separated from agrarian social orders by their absence of furrows and creature footing, and from peaceful social orders since they don't make tamed crowd creatures the fundamental premise of subsistence.

Horticultural societies have agricultural frameworks that are generally ineffective per unit of human work contrasted with furrow farming, and more beneficial per unit arrive zone than chasing and assembling.

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False. Horticultural societies use fruits and vegetables to accelerate food production. Pastoral societies use animals to accelerate food production. Pastoral societies are often less productive vs horticultural societies because they required more land for their grazing wildlife. 
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