Question # 69

Passage:

“Historians once assumed that agricultural revolutions were sudden transformations. New evidence from pollen samples, however, reveals gradual transitions, suggesting that societies experimented with cultivation alongside foraging before fully shifting.”

What is the author’s main point?

Options:

A.

Agricultural revolutions occurred abruptly.

B.

Agriculture replaced foraging without overlap.

C.

Agricultural transitions were gradual and experimental.

D.

Foraging was more sustainable than farming.

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