Multiple Choice
What circumstances led to the spread of agriculture and village life to inland Europe?
A) Traders arrived in Europe from northern Africa.
B) Domesticated crops and animals were found that could grow or be herded in colder climates.
C) Temperatures decreased, requiring greater cooperation for survival.
D) Neanderthals merged with Homo sapiens populations, pooling their knowledge.
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