Which of the following statements is false?
a. Prior to the First Agricultural Revolution, humans were nomads who followed the migration patterns of large animals.
b. Despite the First Agricultural Revolution, some societies remained hunter-gatherers.
c. Food supplies of early civilizations became more stable as plant and animal domestication became less common.
d. The domestication of plants was complex and more labor-intensive than hunting and gathering.

Respuesta :

"c. Food supplies of early civilizations became more stable as plant and animal domestication became less common" would be a false statement, since in fact domestication made food sources far more stable. 

Answer:

c. Food supplies of early civilizations became more stable as plant and animal domestication became less common.

Explanation:

This is the statement that expresses a false idea. It is not true that food supplies became more stable as plant and animal domestication became less common. In fact, food supplies became more stable as these methods became more common. As domestication increased, early civilizations were able to rely on agriculture and animal husbandry more confidently. This led to an increase of food supplies and the establishment of permanent settlements. It also led to a rise in population.