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which statements describe the education of young people in traditional african villages?
most children learned language, family history, and songs from their mother.
boys and girls studied separately from age six.
boys and girls studied separately from age three.
most children learned to live and survive in the natural world.
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- For "Most children learned language, family history, and songs from their mother": In traditional African villages, mothers often played a key role in teaching children cultural and familial knowledge like language, family history, and songs.
- For "Boys and girls studied separately from age six": Traditional African village education often had gender - based separation in learning from a certain age, and age six is a plausible age for such separation to start.
- For "Most children learned to live and survive in the natural world": Since these villages were often closely tied to nature, learning survival skills in the natural world was a crucial part of education.
- The option "Boys and girls studied separately from age three" is less likely as age three is too young for such a separation in traditional African village education.
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A. Most children learned language, family history, and songs from their mother.
B. Boys and girls studied separately from age six.
D. Most children learned to live and survive in the natural world.