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Qaagi - Book of Why

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the development of agriculture in the Neolithic Age(passive) sparked bythe agrarian revolution

A well thought out private ownershipledagrarian revolution

Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata in search of a peaceful land where their children could grow up without fear of war(passive) led bythe agrarian revolution

the proletarian partycould leadthe agrarian revolution

to start guerrilla warfare ,to createan agrarian revolution

an urgent need to feed an exploding population(passive) was prompted byThe Agrarian Revolution

The Stalinists who want to “ agitate and organize the peasantsto leadthe “ agrarian revolution

that agrarian reform was neededto preventagrarian revolutions

the high competition for food that had come about due to increased population of the humans and animals(passive) was influenced byThe agrarian revolution

Merchantalismledto Agrarian revolution

Landless Movement(passive) led byThe agrarian revolution

the Liberation Army of the South and the plains of the Ayala(passive) led bythe agrarian revolution

8 industrialization to imperialism 1causesagrarian revolution

The Landmark University Commercial Farms was established with University ’s visionLeadingthe agrarian revolution

the tenant against the landlord(passive) led byan agrarian revolution

the Chinese Communist Partyledthe agrarian revolution

he believedwould triggeran agrarian revolution

Vinod Mishra ... the organisation of the Indian proletariatcould leadthe agrarian revolution

Living the Landmark University mandate - Our vowto leadagrarian revolution

Landmark was foundedto createan agrarian revolution

the “ Kuo Min Tang Left ” of Wang Chin - wei , which was supposedto be leadingthe “ agrarian revolution

helpingto createthe agrarian revolution

ce of the " Kuo Min Tang center " of Chiang KaiShek which was supposed to be leading the " antiimperialist revolution ... which was supposedto be leadingthe " agrarian revolution

to the industrial developments such as the steam tractor and steel implements that further advanced agricultural production worldwideledto the industrial developments such as the steam tractor and steel implements that further advanced agricultural production worldwide

the new era of industrial Farming which has raised the debate for sustainable agriculturesparkedthe new era of industrial Farming which has raised the debate for sustainable agriculture

to the accumulation of financial resources which were needed for the industrialization the new capital from indialedto the accumulation of financial resources which were needed for the industrialization the new capital from india

Economic disruption and riots(passive) caused byEconomic disruption and riots

to another revolution called industrial revolutionsledto another revolution called industrial revolutions

to expansion of agricultural related industriesledto expansion of agricultural related industries

to a surplus of crops allowing the industrial revolutionledto a surplus of crops allowing the industrial revolution

to widespread dispossession of the peasantryledto widespread dispossession of the peasantry

to a proliferation of specialised service providers ( both providing agricultural tools and equipment , and facilitating the commercialisation of an increasingly market - oriented agricultural productionleadingto a proliferation of specialised service providers ( both providing agricultural tools and equipment , and facilitating the commercialisation of an increasingly market - oriented agricultural production

inequalities between residential areas and open land for farmingcreatedinequalities between residential areas and open land for farming

the increase of production and productivity in the fieldcausedthe increase of production and productivity in the field

into large scale farming and mechanization of the farming practicesresultedinto large scale farming and mechanization of the farming practices

to the development of agricultureledto the development of agriculture

to the use of animals as sources of energy for ploughing and transportledto the use of animals as sources of energy for ploughing and transport

due to more demand for agricultural products ... what made that the prices increasedwas causeddue to more demand for agricultural products ... what made that the prices increased

in 40resultedin 40

to the Industrial Revolution , which began in Britain and then spread to other countriesledto the Industrial Revolution , which began in Britain and then spread to other countries

the “ landed ” and “ landless ” classes , or an industrial revolution to create the modern capitalist and proletariatto createthe “ landed ” and “ landless ” classes , or an industrial revolution to create the modern capitalist and proletariat

a land - grabcreateda land - grab

to rapid population growthledto rapid population growth

to help the peasants who still form the bulk of the populationdesignedto help the peasants who still form the bulk of the population

the conditions for the dictatorship of the proletariatcreatedthe conditions for the dictatorship of the proletariat

wheels in motion for greater division of labour and increasing specialisation which in turn lead to more rapid invention and uptake of new technologiessetwheels in motion for greater division of labour and increasing specialisation which in turn lead to more rapid invention and uptake of new technologies

to a society where some , a few rulers , could appropriate the energy of the masses for their own purposes , through slavery , serfdom or forced labourledto a society where some , a few rulers , could appropriate the energy of the masses for their own purposes , through slavery , serfdom or forced labour

to the expansion of both local and international tradeledto the expansion of both local and international trade

workers(passive) created byworkers

to the full mechanisation and industrialisation of the resettled farmsleadingto the full mechanisation and industrialisation of the resettled farms

in communities growing on such a scale that mechanisms of self - organizationresultedin communities growing on such a scale that mechanisms of self - organization

more of us to abandon our nomadic lifestyle in favour of more permanent settlements that would become fiefdoms with armies and eventually lead to the first city states and expansionist empiresledmore of us to abandon our nomadic lifestyle in favour of more permanent settlements that would become fiefdoms with armies and eventually lead to the first city states and expansionist empires

an interconnected worldcreatedan interconnected world

to an influx of criminal activities andledto an influx of criminal activities and

to self - contained settlementsledto self - contained settlements

since 1927have ledsince 1927

the first public railway line between Liverpool and Manchestercreatedthe first public railway line between Liverpool and Manchester

to take off in earnestis setto take off in earnest

a population explosion ... an epidemiological pre - requisite for the appearance of malaria as an epidemic infection [ 10 , 11had ... causeda population explosion ... an epidemiological pre - requisite for the appearance of malaria as an epidemic infection [ 10 , 11

the basic content of the present historical strugglecomposesthe basic content of the present historical struggle

to the death of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians during 1975 - 1979ledto the death of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians during 1975 - 1979

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