Farming changed life for early civilizations primarily because it allowed people to establish surplus food supplies. This surplus facilitated population growth, supported the development of permanent settlements, and led to the rise of complex societies and cities.
How did farming change life for early civilizations? (1 point)
It led directly to the establishment of cities
It allowed people to establish surplus food supplies
It took away time that people had devoted to the arts
It helped people reply more on hunting animals for food
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