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Which advantage did village societies have over hunter-gatherer societies?

Village societies had metal for tools, but hunter-gatherer societies did not.
Village societies domesticated plants and animals, but hunter-gatherer societies did not.
Village societies could interact with other societies, but hunter-gatherer societies could not.
Village societies used the labor of hunter-gatherers, but hunter-gatherers did not hire villagers.

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Answer: Village societies domesticated plants and animals, but hunter-gatherer societies did not.

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Option: Village societies domesticated plants and animals, but hunter-gatherer societies did not.

Explanation:

Hunting gathering society was part of a living that required them to search food to survive. Human travel from one place to another in search of food and wild roots, berries, plants, and fruits. They have to protect themselves from wild animals and misfortunes. Tools made out of bones, stone, and woods.

It was during the Neolithic Era human began to practice farming (agriculture). Humans, for the first time, residing in one place rather than involving in the lifestyle of hunting and gathering. Neolithic people built mud-brick dwellings and did domestication of animals like dogs, sheep, cows, goats, and pigs.

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