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How did Paleolithic and Neolithic

civilizations differ during the
Stone Ages?
A. Neolithic societies traveled from place to
place like nomads to find food.
B. Paleolithic societies settled and domesticated
animals.
C. Neolithic societies had to mostly hunt and
gather for their food.
D. Paleolithic societies had to mostly hunt and
gather for their food.

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Answer: D. Paleolithic societies had to mostly hunt and gather for their food.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this context, we will explain some of the basic differences between the two prehistoric periods.

Paleolithic man (Early Stone Age) led a nomadic lifestyle. He constantly moved from one place to another, hunting and gathering plant fruits. In the Neolithic (Late Stone Age), the man began to live in permanent habitats, made dugouts and soybeans, and domesticated the first animals. In the Neolithic, therefore, the first social communities were formed. In these communities, a man also produced his food, kept cattle, but there were also situations when he went hunting in an organized manner.

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