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Charra [1.4K]
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Question 24 (Essay Worth 10 points) (01.05 HC)Answer the following question with at least three complete sentences. Be sure to u

se specific examples from the lessons in your answer. How did the development of agriculture lead to the presence of cities?
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Law Incorporation [45]4 years ago
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The food production and storage are at the core of developing towns and cities. Food production lead to specializing jobs and people would trade their skills for food. This lead to the developement of trade where food producers were able to provide food pay people who work for them. This lead to the developement of first market towns that needed to be regulated by laws. That was the origin of governmental rule.
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