Surpluses in agriculture and resources provided communities with excess production beyond their immediate needs, enabling individuals to focus on specific trades or crafts rather than solely on subsistence farming. This specialization allowed for the development of various skills and professions, such as pottery, metalworking, and trade, fostering innovation and economic growth. As people concentrated on their specialized tasks, overall productivity increased, leading to more complex societies and the eventual rise of urban centers. Thus, surpluses laid the foundation for diverse economic roles and cultural advancements.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
1) They motivate people to specialize and gain from the division of labor 2) They allow people to buy and sell goods
Paid farmers to destroy surpluses.
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It allowed them to specialize and develop new trades and disciplines.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
People could specialize in other things that were indirectly related to agriculture, such as education, philosophy, iron-making, writing texts, etc.
Well hominids
Probably after the nomadic way of life ceased to exist, really, and there were surpluses of food. This would allow people to pursue other things, such as higher learning not related to survival.
The structures within a cell allow it to specialize by allowing each structure to perform a unique or specific function to its adaptation.
1) They motivate people to specialize and gain from the division of labor 2) They allow people to buy and sell goods
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
Paid farmers to destroy surpluses.
specialize
Successful farming practices helped Mesopotamia grow because people were able to settle and not live a nomadic lifestyle. Food surpluses made it possible for people to work on other things, such as art and music.