Pastoral societies differed from agricultural village societies in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. pastoral societies relied more heavily on animals.
b. pastoral societies benefited from exchanges with agricultural societies, but agricultural societies did not benefit from exchanges with their pastoral counterparts.
c. agricultural village societies were more prevalent in the Americas than pastoral societies.
d. pastoral societies were more mobile than agricultural societies.
Answer: b. pastoral societies benefited from exchanges with agricultural societies, but agricultural societies did not benefit from exchanges with their pastoral counterparts.
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