Question

The introduction to Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries of foreign technologies, such as metal fishhooks and dugout canoes, brought about major social changes in Aboriginal society and allowed them to:
a) exploit the environment in such a way that enabled them to live in larger, more sedentary groups
b) successfully repel European settlers from the best agricultural land in Australia
c) resist the effects of European diseases
d) live in much smaller, much more mobile groups
e) all of the above

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