12. Which led to city-states forming in Mesopotamia?(1 point)

Responses

A food surplus allowed the population to grow and people could settle down with each other.
A food surplus allowed the population to grow and people could settle down with each other.

Kings were able to gain control of land and stop fighting each other.
Kings were able to gain control of land and stop fighting each other.

Priests declared a city-state was wanted by the gods.
Priests declared a city-state was wanted by the gods.

People refused to hunt and gather anymore.

A food surplus allowed the population to grow and people could settle down with each other.

The correct answer is: A food surplus allowed the population to grow and people could settle down with each other.