Why was the neolithic revolution important to history?

a. It contributed to the establishment of civilization.
b. It brought about the outbreak of many wars
c. It helped to establish nomadic tribes across the world.
d. It caused the outbreak of epidemic diseases.


Ans: a. it contributed to the establishment of civilization.

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How did late nineteenth-century nationalists differ from their predecessors who were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment?

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