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which of the following was a direct cause of job specialization in early human civilizations?
a. improvement of hunting methods
b. development of agriculture
c. stratification of society
d. establishment of trade networks
The development of agriculture created a stable food surplus, meaning not all people needed to focus on food production. This allowed individuals to specialize in other tasks like tool-making, construction, or governance, directly spurring job specialization in early civilizations. Other options are either indirect effects or later developments: hunting improvements did not create a large enough surplus, social stratification was an effect of specialization, and trade networks developed after specialization began.
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B. Development of agriculture