Multiple Choice
How did the Hebrews' transition to settled agriculture affect their society?
A) The extended family became more important than the tribe in the individual's social framework.
B) Religious leaders became more important than political ones in directing the affairs of the kingdom.
C) The power of regional authorities diminished as the central state expanded the scope of its activities.
D) The private ownership of land gave way to communal agriculture, which could produce more crops.
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