In what way did the settling down of human populations change the way societies were organized?
a. People became increasingly unequal, as some proved better or more fortunate at accumulating goods.
b. Societies became more complex, as people settled together in larger numbers than before.
c. On the whole, people had to work fewer hours per week, and could devote the time they gained to artistic and technological development.
d. Both a and b.
Answer: d. Both a and b.
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