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Taste Aversions Differ from Other Instances of Classical Conditioning Because

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Taste aversions differ from other instances of classical conditioning because


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Agricultural Revolution

The social and economic changes, including population increases, that followed from the domestication of plants and animals and the gradually increasing efficiency of food production.

Mechanized Seed Spreaders

Agricultural tools or machines designed for distributing seeds over the soil in an efficient and uniform manner, enhancing sowing processes.

Crop Rotation

A farming practice that involves growing different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of seasons to improve soil health and reduce pest and weed pressure.

Fordism

An industrial production system pioneered by Henry Ford, characterized by large-scale manufacturing of standardized products using assembly line technology and specialized labor.

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