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Between 4000 and 3000 BCE, agricultural villages and cities began to emerge. All of the following new economic developments grew out of these prosperous cities, except which?
a.
grain mills
c.
textile mills
b.
ceramic shops
d.
metal workshops
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c. textile mills
Mechanized textile mills did not exist in 4000–3000 BCE. Early cities did produce specialized crafts—pottery, grain processing (hand/stone mills), and metalworking (copper/bronze beginnings)—but textile production remained hand-based (spinning/weaving) rather than industrial mills.
Mechanized textile mills did not exist in 4000–3000 BCE. Early cities did produce specialized crafts—pottery, grain processing (hand/stone mills), and metalworking (copper/bronze beginnings)—but textile production remained hand-based (spinning/weaving) rather than industrial mills.
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