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As the Agricultural Revolution progressed, how did the surplus of food affect early human civilization?
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As the Agricultural Revolution progressed, how did the surplus of food affect early human civilization?
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As the Agricultural Revolution progressed, how did the surplus of food affect early human civilization?
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it enabled different social classes and occupations to form
it enabled artisans to specialize to make pottery
When people became farmers, some had time to develop pottery, writing, and government.
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