Asked by Priscila Troche on Jul 31, 2024

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What was NOT a characteristic of advanced hunter-gatherer societies? 

A)  Using fire to convert forests into grasslands 
B)  Stampeding herds to get food 
C)  Subduing and dominating most other forms of life 
D)  Redistributing plant populations during migrations

Advanced Hunter-Gatherer

Societies or communities that have developed more complex organizational structures and methods for collecting resources, beyond basic foraging and hunting.

Fire

A rapid chemical reaction that results in the release of heat and light, often consuming fuel and oxygen to sustain itself.

Stampeding Herds

Large groups of animals moving together in a panicked, uncontrolled rush, often triggered by fear.

  • Grasp the environmental repercussions and adaptations in societies of foragers.
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Maysam AslamiAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Advanced hunter-gatherer societies were adept at manipulating their environments and resources for survival, such as using fire for land management and hunting techniques, but they did not have the capability to subdue and dominate most other forms of life in the manner that agricultural or industrial societies could. Their impact was more localized and less about domination than coexistence and adaptation.