no
Without a surplus, life was just a struggle for survival. A surplus could subsidise and sustain building and culture.
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Yes because we need a good civilization :)
Yes
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yes lynda banda
Yes, because the division of labor mst incease in order to keep up with a good civilization.
Surpluses develop when the supply of a product or service exceeds its demand. This can occur due to factors such as overproduction, decreased consumer interest, or changes in market conditions. Additionally, seasonal variations and economic shifts can lead to temporary surpluses. When surpluses occur, they often result in price reductions to encourage consumption and restore equilibrium in the market.
People started out as hunter/gatherers meaning they had to constantly migrate to find food. Without a surplus of food they can't stop long enough to establish a civilization. Farms become very handy to get surplus food.
Yes, because the division of labor mst incease in order to keep up with a good civilization.