Asked by kk
What did a food surplus lead to?
Decrease in leisure time
Increase in population
Decrease in specialization
Increase in gathering
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Increase in population.
A food surplus supports more people (fewer deaths, higher birth rates) and allows permanent settlements, which in turn enables population growth (and later specialization/division of labor).
A food surplus supports more people (fewer deaths, higher birth rates) and allows permanent settlements, which in turn enables population growth (and later specialization/division of labor).
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