The statement is generally considered false. While many agricultural and herding societies have developed into civilizations, not all of them necessarily do. Various factors such as environmental conditions, social structures, economic factors, and interactions with other societies influence whether a society evolves into a civilization. Some agricultural or herding societies may remain as such without developing into more complex social structures commonly associated with civilizations.
Is this statement true or false?
All agricultural and herding societies eventually become civilizations.
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