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Since farming produces food for more people than the actual farm family, this lead to other people free to pursue other careers other than growing food. These careers not only involved building things and teaching others, but also Politics and Government. Farming essentially creates society, and society needs some solid base of rules and regulations that has to come from somewhere, and so the government is that body that states and votes on the rules and regulations for society.

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