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The business of buying and selling or exchanging items.
Trade
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Training a wild animal to be useful to humans.
Domesticate
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A time when people depended on hunting and gathering nuts, berries, and mirrors.
Paleolithic Age
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Raising animals and growing crops to produce food are two examples of_______.
Agriculture
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Hematite and obsidian are kinds of ______which craftspeople would use to make knife blades, arrowheads, and mirrors.
Ore
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A period of time when people built permanent shelters, lived in communities, had stable food supply.
Neolithic Age
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people lived in small groups of 20 to 60 people and wandered from place to place in search of food.
Paleolithic Age
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People would live in caves or tents and need to move when the food supply became low.
Paleolithic age
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During this time people became skilled at particular kinds of crafts o jobs which allowed them to barter with each other.
Neolithic Age
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Trading was rarely done because most of people's time was used to find food and shelter.
Paleolithic Age
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Permanent homes with several rooms were built that offered protection from wild animals and harsh weather that made life more comfortable.
Neolithic Age
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The development of different jobs like weavers, basket makers, toolmakers, and traders occurred during this period.
Neolithic Age
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short answer- explain the two most important developments.
I think that creating a stable food supply and making permanent shelter had the most impact because they needed a stable food supply and to be able to stay in one safe place.
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