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The Agricultural Revolution brought significant advancements, such as increased food production, population growth, and the establishment of permanent settlements, leading to the rise of civilizations. However, it also had negative consequences, including environmental degradation, social stratification, and the spread of diseases due to denser populations. The shift to farming also made societies more vulnerable to crop failures and famine. Overall, while it laid the foundation for modern society, it introduced challenges that continue to affect humanity.

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