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Which of the following best explains why early societies started keeping livestock rather than hunting for meat?


Hunters depleted game resources in many areas.

People did not enjoy eating game meat.

People decided to only use animals only for non-food purposes.

Hunters gathered less meat than the community needed.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Hunters depleted game resources in many areas.

Explanation: Overhunting and growing populations made wild game unreliable or scarce, so people began domesticating animals to ensure a steady, controllable food supply (and other products such as milk and labor). The other choices are incorrect because enjoyment of game or using animals only for non-food purposes did not drive the shift.