During the Iron Age in Britain, which of the following developments most significantly transformed the social and economic landscape compared to the earlier Bronze Age?
- The population began living in defended hill forts and minted the first coins to be used in Britain.Cevap
- BPeople transitioned from hunter-gatherers to the first farmers and constructed massive stone circles like Stonehenge.
- CSociety was reshaped by the arrival of the 'Beaker people' who introduced the process of mixing copper and tin.
- DThe inhabitants established a centralized government that ruled the entire island from large stone-built cities.
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The population began living in defended hill forts and minted the first coins to be used in Britain.
The correct answer accurately reflects the two major social and economic developments of the British Iron Age as described in the official handbook: the move into defended hill forts for protection and the minting of the first coins, which facilitated organized trade within and between tribes.
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Key features of the British Iron Age: iron technology, hill forts, and coinage.
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