Agriculture Revolution & Development of Civilization

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The practice of taming wild animals for human benefit.
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The large-scale planting and growing of a single crop.
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The amount of a resource, like food, that is more than what is needed.
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The practice of raising crops and animals for human use.
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Husbandry The organized raising and caring of animals.
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A large-scale society with a government, shared culture, and established cities.
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The growing of plants or crops.
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The act of gathering food from wild plants.
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A person who manages and works on a farm.
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A plant that is grown by farmers for food, fuel, or fiber, like wheat, corn or cotton.
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The practice of developing different jobs or skills to meet the needs of a group.
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An early domesticated animal raised for its wool and meat.
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Rich in nutrients and good for growing plants.
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Growing or making something