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Title: Population, Food, and Knowledge
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These were all just more efficient methods of harvesting grain. This would eventually lead to the combine, which is still used today. All of these inventions cause the amount of direct labor used to produce grain to go down by about seventy percent. With less people needed to produce food, more people could devote their time to other tasks... Showed first 250 characters
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With less people needed to produce food, more people could devote their time to other tasks.
One such task was that of advancing knowledge. This was how the new agricultural equipment came about. Logically speaking, the more people there are in the world, the more likely that knowledge will advance... Showed next 250 characters
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