Question
The rise of farming led to surpluses of food. How did this affect social organization?(1 point)
Responses
It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.
It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.
It created animosity between the upper and lower classes.
It created animosity between the upper and lower classes.
Social organization did not change due to food surpluses.
Social organization did not change due to food surpluses.
It put enslaved people at the bottom of the social hierarchy
Responses
It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.
It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.
It created animosity between the upper and lower classes.
It created animosity between the upper and lower classes.
Social organization did not change due to food surpluses.
Social organization did not change due to food surpluses.
It put enslaved people at the bottom of the social hierarchy
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The correct response is:
**It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.**
The rise of farming and the resulting food surpluses allowed societies to develop more complex social structures, with individuals able to specialize in different trades and roles, leading to the formation of social classes.
**It led to the specialization of labor and social classes.**
The rise of farming and the resulting food surpluses allowed societies to develop more complex social structures, with individuals able to specialize in different trades and roles, leading to the formation of social classes.