The agricultural revolution had which of the following effects leading to cities? (2 Points, Choose 2)(2 points)

Responses

specialized labor leading to new inventions

Greater need for hunters to fight for food for survival

smaller population leading to cities

a food surplus and a population boom

1 answer

The agricultural revolution had the following effects leading to cities:

1) Specialized labor leading to new inventions: As agriculture became more efficient and productive, people were able to specialize in different tasks, such as farming, weaving, or metalworking. This specialization led to the development of new technologies and inventions that further improved agricultural productivity and facilitated urbanization.

2) A food surplus and a population boom: The increased productivity of agriculture allowed for a surplus of food production. With more food available, populations could grow larger and people were no longer solely reliant on hunting and gathering for survival. This surplus of food and population boom created the conditions for the development of cities.