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Which shows a change in trade from early villages to complex societies?
Skilled villagers were able to trade their goods and services with other villages.
Clans focused on their own survival, using the environment to hunt and fish from place to place.
Early villages developed temporary shelters to follow herds, competing with other villages for food.
Villages were expected to meet the needs of their own people through farming and hunting in seasonal locations.
Skilled villagers were able to trade their goods and services with other villages.
Clans focused on their own survival, using the environment to hunt and fish from place to place.
Early villages developed temporary shelters to follow herds, competing with other villages for food.
Villages were expected to meet the needs of their own people through farming and hunting in seasonal locations.
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The statement that best shows a change in trade from early villages to complex societies is:
**"Skilled villagers were able to trade their goods and services with other villages."**
This indicates a transition from self-sufficiency and localized resource use to a more interconnected system where trade became a significant aspect of economic and social interactions between different communities. This development reflects the complexity and specialization found in more advanced societies.
**"Skilled villagers were able to trade their goods and services with other villages."**
This indicates a transition from self-sufficiency and localized resource use to a more interconnected system where trade became a significant aspect of economic and social interactions between different communities. This development reflects the complexity and specialization found in more advanced societies.