woohoo921 wrote:
AndrewN
Thank you for this thorough response on this question. I have a clarifying question on what you mentioned (nonland wealth refers to other types of wealth such as the currency of the market economy...e.g., money). So does this part of the passage "nonland wealth was also associated with more adoption of both technologies" refer to the "villages with limited land that are tied to a market economy rather than on the relatively isolated, self-sufficient communities
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Thank you for this thorough response on this question. I have a clarifying question on what you mentioned (nonland wealth refers to other types of wealth such as the currency of the market economy...e.g., money). So does this part of the passage "nonland wealth was also associated with more adoption of both technologies" refer to the "villages with limited land that are tied to a market economy rather than on the relatively isolated, self-sufficient communities
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