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What would be a result of settled agriculture?

creating stone tools to help farm the land

foraging for food in the Sahel

villages that lead to cities

hunter-gatherer societies

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The most likely result of settled agriculture would be the development of villages that eventually lead to cities. With the ability to grow crops and domesticate animals, people would no longer need to constantly move in search of food. This would allow them to establish permanent settlements, leading to the growth and development of larger communities, ultimately resulting in the formation of cities.
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