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What was one factor that led to the population increase during the

Neolithic Revolution?
The rise of religion.
The creation of government.
O The food surplus.
The rise of trade.

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3. the food surplus

Step-by-step explanation:

As these early farmers became better at cultivating food, they may have produced surplus seeds and crops that required storage. This would have both spurred population growth because of more consistent food availability and required a more settled way of life with the need to store seeds and tend crops.

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