Unit 6:: Revolutions in Human Thought
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Unit 6: Revolutions in Human Thought

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In Neolithic times the most important revolution was the establishment of a regular food supply through agricultural techniques and the domestication of animals for work and nourishment. Tools and socialization allowed certain communities to produce a food surplus, which then allowed some members of the community to pursue other specialties unrelated to survival and shelter. Thus, builders, artists, and religious leaders influenced groups of people and enhanced their existence.

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