How did the shift to an agricultural society during the Neolithic Age affect relationships between men and women?

a. Farming required both sexes to do the same types of work.
b. Men's work took them further away from home; women's work increasingly confined them to household labor.
c. Women produced small gardens and surplus foods that could be traded; men hunted and raised crops for survival.
d. Men's lives became nomadic; women's lives became sedentary.
e. Women grew and stored food; men hunted for meat and gathered berries and other plants to supplement their diet.


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