What changes occurred when human civilizations evolved from hunter-gatherers to settled societies?

(Select all that apply

societies created intricate laws and government

societies developed new farming technology

societies became less exposed to infectious disease

societies stopped fighting over food with rival tribes is it a and b

Yes, a and b.

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YW

Yes, you are correct. The changes that occurred when human civilizations evolved from hunter-gatherers to settled societies include the following:

a) Societies created intricate laws and government: As civilizations settled, they began to develop more complex social structures and governing systems to maintain order and resolve conflicts within the community.

b) Societies developed new farming technology: Settled societies transitioned from relying on hunting and gathering for food to practicing agriculture. This shift led to the development of farming techniques, such as irrigation systems, plowing, and crop rotation, which increased food production and allowed for permanent settlements.

It is important to note that while the transition to settled societies brought certain benefits, such as the development of laws, government, and farming technology, it did not completely eliminate all challenges. Infectious diseases, for example, could still exist within settled societies, and conflicts with rival tribes over resources other than food (such as land or water) could still arise.