Question: Some Anthropologists have argued that Agriculture was perhaps one of the worst mistakes in human history. I thank farmers every day for putting food on my table (my brother was a wheat farmer, so I have a very personal connection). Without farmers, we'd be in real trouble given the size of the U.S. population. So, if it's so important and valuable to our survival, how can it be considered a mistake? Which of the following is a result of Agriculture that can be seen as a major detriment to the collective (whole population)? Question options: reliance on polyculture reduces nutrient diversity resulting in increased disease the use of fertilizers results in a major shift in ecological conditions the value of certain crops over others has led to a major decrease in produce diversity at the grocery store wealth stratification (poor-rich) due to specialization