The Paleolithic Age refers to
a. the period before people learned how to communicate.
b. the period at which agriculture was developed.
c. the period in which simple stone tools were developed.
d. the latest of the two stone ages.
e. the period before the full development of the Homo sapiens species.
Answer: C
AP World History
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