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The development of agrarian societies brought about:
A dependence on a constant water supply
The formation of tribes
The domestication of animals
The development of farming tools
The settlement of villages

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Answered by prijithrm
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An agrarian society is a society where cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth, where the focus is on agriculture and farming. This may have developed due to an increasing population that required more food, or because leisure time led to experimentation with farming.

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Answered by kiisha
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Answer: An agrarian society is a society where cultivating the land is the primary source of wealth, where the focus is on agriculture and farming. This may have developed due to an increasing population that required more food, or because leisure time led to experimentation with farming.

Explanation: An agrarian society, or agricultural society, is any community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. Another way to define an agrarian society is by seeing how much of a nation's total production is in agriculture.

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