A logical assumption to make about Paleolithic hunting groups is that when the group became too large, its members
A) made war on neighboring clans to gain territory.
B) divided into smaller, more sustainable groups.
C) turned to a central authority figure to help them determine what to do.
D) retreated into smaller sub-groups that consisted mainly of nuclear families.
E) adopted a go-it-alone attitude toward foraging for food.
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