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Which statement accurately describes trade in early farming settlements?

People spent more time trading and less time farming.
New trade routes enabled people to leave their settlements.
Trade helped people exchange culture, resources, and ideas.
Increased trade led to specialization in new areas such as religion.

User Blehman
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Answer: Trade helped people exchange culture, resources, and ideas.

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Most reasonable answer among the others.

User Doug Avery
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The third one seems more reasonable

The first one seems a bit debated because wouldn’t they need to farm to make trades

Although the second one is true, wouldn’t they all have to exchange ideologies and culture (as acceptance for coming to a different religion)

Technically sharing religion is sharing ideas that are practiced…

Therefore the third one seems most reasonable since it is more applicable to this question (gives more of a variety in a sensible manner)

User Thomas Luechtefeld
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