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Humans have always developed new inventions and ways of doing things. sometimes, innovations have led to a transformation of human society. organize the innovations below by the societal system they create.
domestication of
animals
development of metal
armor
development of grain
distribution
planting of seeds
creation of laws and
rules
creation of a bureaucracy
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