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77. (I) When humans first gave up the dangerous and uncertain life of the hunter and gatherer for the more predictable and stable life of the farmer and herder, the change in human society was so significant that it justly has been called the Neolithic Revolution . (II) This fundamenta I change in the nature of daily life first occurred in Mesopotamia ) - a Greek word that means 'the land between the rivers'. (III)Mesopotamia is at the core of the region often called the Fertile : Crescent, a land mass that forms a huge arc from the mountainous ; border between Turkey and Syria through Iraq to Iran's Zagros Mountains . (IV) There , humans first learned how to use the wheel and the plow and how to control floods and construct irrigation canals , which paved the way for the Neolithic Revolution . (V) As the region that gave birth to three of the world's great modern faiths - Judaism , Christianity and Islam - the Near East has long been of interest B) II C) III D) IV E) V
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The correct answer is D) IV.<br /><br />Explanation:<br />The passage discusses the Neolithic Revolution, which was a significant change in human society when humans gave up the hunter-gatherer lifestyle and adopted farming and herding. The passage mentions that this fundamental change in the nature of daily life first occurred in Mesopotamia, a region often called the Fertile Crescent. Mesopotamia is described as a land mass that forms a huge arc from the mountainous border between Turkey and Syria through Iraq to Iran's Zagros Mountains. In this region, humans first learned how to use the wheel and the plow and how to control floods and construct irrigation canals, which paved the way for the Neolithic Revolution. Therefore, the correct answer is D) IV, as it accurately describes the significance of Mesopotamia in the context of the Neolithic Revolution.
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