Which of the following was the main unit of society in the early Stone Age culture?

A.a village
B.a single family
C.a large, complex tribe
D.a small band of people ++

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The answer for Africa unit test:

1 A&D
2 D
3 C
4 Kenya rich soils, South Africa mineral wealth, Nigeria oil
5 C
6 A
7 A
8 usually not as old as those found in deeper layers
9 D
10 B
11 D
12 D
13 all black Africans should be united to achieve common goals
14 A
15 C
16 D
17 Living a nomadic lifestyle
18 A
19 do it by yourself
20 do it by yourself
21 do it by yourself
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To determine the main unit of society in the early Stone Age culture, we can start by understanding the characteristics of the different options provided: a village, a single family, a large, complex tribe, and a small band of people.

A village is a settlement in which people live in close proximity to each other, sharing resources and often engaging in cooperative activities. In the early Stone Age, societies were generally less settled, so it is less likely that a village would be the main unit of society.

A single family refers to a small group of individuals living together, typically composed of parents and their children. While families existed in the early Stone Age, they may not have been the primary unit of society, as survival often required cooperation beyond the confines of a single family.

A large, complex tribe is a larger social group that typically consists of multiple families or kinship groups living together and sharing a common ancestry, culture, and territory. In many cultures throughout history, including some early Stone Age cultures, the tribe was indeed the main unit of society where people relied on each other for protection, resources, and survival.

A small band of people refers to a small group of individuals who may travel together, often consisting of a few families or kinship groups. This type of social structure was common among early Stone Age societies, as they often engaged in a nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyle, constantly moving to find resources such as food and water.

Given the options provided, the most likely answer to the question is D. a small band of people. These early Stone Age societies were typically organized around small, mobile groups that worked together for the collective well-being and survival of the group.