Each of the following were important effects of the earliest villages EXCEPT which one? A. Becoming nomadic and searching for food in various places. B. Creating the ability to build up surpluses of food. C. Stimulating the desire for trade. D. Allowing some community members to develop new, specialized skills.​

Respuesta :

A. Becoming nomadic and searching for food in various places was not an effect of the earliest villages.

As a result of the Neolithic Revolution, people were able to begin farming and this led to the establishment of villages. With these villages came:

  • the ability to store up surpluses of food because people were farming
  • the development of skills by some villagers as people no longer had to exclusively focus on looking for food
  • trade developed as people traded surpluses and products made with the skills they acquired

People no longer had to go around looking for food to eat because they had now settle in villages where they were able to farm and acquire access to excess food.

We can therefore conclude that being nomadic and searching for food was not an effect of the earliest villages.

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