Agricultural surplus or food surplus helps to eradicate poverty. According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, food is at the bottom of the needs pyramid.
With that taken care of, people/nations are free to pursue technological and economic development. It also gives room for spikes in population growth.
Economic development can happen as a result of Agricultural surplus because the excess is then processed, preserved and exported to other countries. Increased exportation translates to increased economic growth.
Irrigation allowed for the production of agricultural surplus leading to:
industrialization, urbanization, and economic development.
Explanation:
Irrigation is the artificial control of water for agricultural production of plant resources and food crops. This practice enabled agriculturists and farmers to produce surpluses. With the surpluses, efforts were made to find ways of storing them. This gave birth to industrialization. When industries were formed to carter for the storage and processing of food crops into refined products, it required the gathering of people (laborers) from the rural areas. These congregated into industrial cities and towns. People then started to emigrate their urban dwellings to reside in urban areas.
Basically, senators can serve 6 years and then they have to get
elected again to be able to serve another 6 years. Senators can be elected as many times as they want. Unlike presidents that only get 2 chances to server their 4 years.
The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.