Why were houses constructed so closely together in early nucleated settlements?
a. to maximiz...
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Why were houses constructed so closely together in early nucleated settlements?
a. to maximize arable land
b. to provide protection
c. to allow neighbors to rely on each other
d. to provide equal access to water sources
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Government run farms are known as a. pastoral b. collectives c. irrigation d. dalits
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