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A pre-industrial society where people grew crops instead of only relying on the available sources of food is known as __________
Hunting and gathering society
Horticultural society
Mechanical Solidarity
Pastoral society

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Answer:

A pre-industrial society where people grew crops instead of only relying on the available sources of food is known as Horticultural Society.

Explanation:

Another sort of culture emerged about the same time pastoral societies were on the increase, based on people's newly discovered ability to nurture and raise plants.

In the past, pastoral societies were compelled to shift in search of new food sources for their livestock when a region's crops or water supplies ran out.

Horticultural societies emerged in regions with adequate rainfall and other factors for growing dependable crops. They were similar to hunter-gatherers in that they relied heavily on the environment for survival, but they were able to establish permanent settlements since they did not have to move to follow resources.

As a result, there was an increase in stability and material commodities, which served as the foundation for the first revolution in human survival.

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