A surplus of food allowed people to specialize in different jobs.
A food surplus lead to specializations in most civilizations because it would feed all people. This would feed not only the people that produced the food, but the other people that were in the civilization
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social divisions
It didn't, food surplus led to irrigation, division of labor, writing, trade
the surplus food lead to less roaming to hunt and gather, and less fighting
It lead to division of labor
A food surplus lead to specializations in most civilizations because it would feed all people. This would feed not only the people that produced the food, but the other people that were in the civilization
Well more people had food more they went up on the social hierarchy which lead to division of labour.
Certain jobs are valued more than others.
Increased development of cropland, A surplus of food & a rise of the city-states.
Well more people had food more they went up on the social hierarchy which lead to division of labour.
Surplus is important because the Hopi barely had food so they stored any surplus food
A food surplus
The most direct result of a surplus of food is typically a decrease in prices due to an oversupply in the market. This can lead to benefits such as increased access to affordable food for consumers and potential challenges for producers due to lower revenues.