The Cold War was really just a disagreement between the Soviet Union and the US about economic systems. Yeah, they had the Arms Race, but they really were just competing with each other to see who had more. Like, for example, in the Cuban Missle Crisis, the Soviet Union put the missiles there because Cuba was close to the US, but eventually, the Soviet Union took them out, as long as the US took their own missiles out too. So technically, yes it's true.
In the morning with the first rays of the sun, the peasant woke up in his small house, which was in a small village consisting of 11 courtyards. A big friendly peasant family gathered at breakfast: A peasant with his wife, 4 daughters and 6 sons. Having prayed, they sat down for wooden benches. At breakfast, there were grains cooked in a pot, on a home hearth. After breakfast peasant should work to provide food to the knights and nobles.
Almost all the children of the peasant have already worked as adults. Only the youngest son, who barely passed 5 years, could only graze geese. The harvest was in full swing. All day peasant with his family worked in the field, making only one break for lunch. In the evening they came home very weary. After supper, the peasant helps his wife in feeding the pigs and milking the cow. After that, the peasant began to make barrels for water. After sunset, everyone went to bed. Mother and father on a wide wooden bed, children on benches at walls which have covered with hay. Tomorrow morning the peasant with his family was going to getting up early again and working hard again...
The Mesopotamians were the first to use irrigation and ox-pulled plows allowing them to make more food. They invented irrigation, which kept their plants from drying out and made them fertile. Not to mention, they lived by the river and could use fertile river mud to keep their plants healthy, and put nitrogen into the soil (because nitrogen is plant food). Hope this helps ya, bro!