How does the ability to grow food impact the stability of a society?

A. The society is too busy working in the fields to create cultural artifacts.
B. The members of the society are able to build homes and settle down.
C. The roles and norms of the society center around survival.
D. The society is less able to utilize technological developments.


Answer: B

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