How did clans' nomadic lifestyle affect their interaction with other cultures?
A) It increased their chances of meeting other groups as they traveled from place to place.
B) It allowed clans to develop their own unique culture with no influences from other groups.
C) It limited their chance to meet other groups because they were spread out over a large area.
D) It caused clans to remain completely separate from one another in different regions.
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The clan's nomadic lifestyle affected their interaction with other cultures because it increased their chances of meeting other groups as they traveled from place to place. It increased their chances of meeting other groups as they traveled from place to place
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It increased their chances of meeting other groups as they traveled from place to place.
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People migrated a lot caused by herds of animals. I'm assuming some of the groups came across each other while following the herds of animals.
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