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4 years ago
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Advanced farming techniques allowed for a surplus of food, which led to the emergence of a(n) ______________ class. A. artisan B

. political C. farming D. religious
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Diano4ka-milaya [45]4 years ago
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Generally speaking, advanced farming techniques allowed for a surplus of food, which led to the emergence of a "artisan" class--since for the first time people were "freed" to engage in other actives besides gathering food. 
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