Why could families in agricultural villages only exist and survive as part of a larger community?

A) Trade was an integral component of success in any village, as not all necessary items could be produced by one family; therefore, a community was necessary for all to thrive.
B) Families could not continue to procreate only amongst themselves; therefore, the bloodlines had to intermingle to carry on for successive generations.
C) There were many tasks that could not be accomplished by one family alone. Examples include home construction and animal herding.
D) Dispute settlement and contract matters needed an overriding authority to preside; therefore, families needed to be part of a larger community with an established law and government.
E) All of these


E

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