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bcretired

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With the development of which economy did the realms of work and home become separate, such that people had to leave home and go to work?
 
  A) Nomadic hunter-gatherer economy
  B) The agricultural economy
  C) The industrial economy
  D) The modern consumer economy

Question 2

At which of these stages in the development of society could people start to own more goods than necessary for their immediate needs?
 
  A) Nomadic hunter-gatherer groups
  B) The agricultural economy
  C) The industrial economy
  D) The modern consumer economy



trampas

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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