The movement from small groups of hunters and gatherers to agricultural settlements to true cities allowed for fewer people growing food and others: a- to focus on universal literacy. b- specializing in crafts such as metalworking, stone cutting, and pot making. c- creating craft guilds which took over the economic systems. d- to engage in monotheistic religious rituals that included human sacrifices.

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The movement from small groups of hunters and gatherers to agricultural settlements to true cities allowed for fewer people growing food and others:

a- to focus on universal literacy.

b- specializing in crafts such as metalworking, stone cutting, and pot making.

c- creating craft guilds which took over the economic systems.

d- to engage in monotheistic religious rituals that included human sacrifices.

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Around 11 to 12000 years ago, hunter-gatherer culture evolved which was based on hunting the animals and collecting produce from the trees. At this juncture, the fire was not introduced and the early inhabitants did know nothing about cooking and firing. Hunter-gatherers employed mobility as a survival strategy because they did not rely on agriculture. Anthropologists have concluded that they were nomadic. They slowly and gradually shifted to agriculture in the neolithic period. 

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