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How did the spread of agriculture result in social
inequality?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The big advantage of agriculture over hunting and gathering is that it enables the production of food surpluses. ... In fact, recent research shows that ancient societies that had greater food surpluses tended to have higher levels of inequality. Image: Nature. Labor roles became more gendered as well.

Answered by Anonymous
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Agriculture was expanded to a large area and handicrafts based on agriculture developed. This led to the strengthening of a social order based on varnas which was centred on occupation.

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