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What was the Neolithic Revolution?
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the shift from stone to bronze for making tools and weapons
the shift from stone to bronze for making tools and weapons
a time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming
a time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming
the settlement of the Fertile Crescent by hunter-gatherers
the settlement of the Fertile Crescent by hunter-gatherers
a time when modern humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe
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the shift from stone to bronze for making tools and weapons
the shift from stone to bronze for making tools and weapons
a time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming
a time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming
the settlement of the Fertile Crescent by hunter-gatherers
the settlement of the Fertile Crescent by hunter-gatherers
a time when modern humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe
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GPT 3.5
The shift from stone to bronze for making tools and weapons, and a time when humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming are both accurate descriptions of the Neolithic Revolution. The settlement of the Fertile Crescent by hunter-gatherers and the replacement of Neanderthals in Europe do not directly refer to the Neolithic Revolution.
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