Cities differed from neolithic villages in two principal ways. First, cities were larger and more complex than neolithic villages. The second difference was that cities
A. had populations in the thousands.
B. had protective deities.
C. were less advanced militarily.
D. decisively influenced the economic, political, and cultural life of large regions.
E. served the needs of their inhabitants and immediate neighbors.
Answer: D
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