Which of the following is most likely true about early human communities?

A. Early human communities had no government and simply wandered at the whim of the people.
B. Men and women shared the responsibility of hunting as well as raising children.
C. Small groups of people would live together because hunting in groups was safer and easier.
D. People tended to be live alone so to avoid clashes over resources like food and shelter.



Answer :

C. Small groups of people would live together because hunting in groups was safer and easier.

Answer:

Small groups of people would live together because hunting in groups was safer and easier.

Explanation:

Early humans came together in small groups to form communities. These were not communities as we think of them today with buildings or other permanent structures, but were more nomadic and tribal in nature. Anthropologists believe that people formed these groups for purposes of protection and to make hunting easier and safer.