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Ch 10 AP HuG Test

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show Mainly hunters and gatherers; they were nomads; they used simple tools and weapons; there was a lot of space and very few people; the men hunted and the women gathered  
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How big was the family group in the Paleolithic era?   show
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What was the world population in 9000 B.C.?   show
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show The main goal was to find food and not have children. The more children=more food that has to be found  
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show Neolithic era  
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the emergence of subsistence agriculture develops independently in several crop hearths   show
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show They had no communication with each other so nobody was able to help them.  
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taming animals and plants, changes their genetics   show
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show Pigs, Goats, Sheep, Cattle  
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show 8000 BC (10,000 years ago)  
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Where is Mesopotamia/ Fertile Crescent located?   show
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What did Mesopotamia/ Fertile Crescent domesticate?   show
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show East Asia  
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show rice and chicken  
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Where is the Yucatan Peninsula and Incan(Peruvian) located?   show
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What did the Yucatan Peninsula and Incan domesticate?   show
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Where in Sub-Saharan Africa did domestication take place?   show
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show Sorghum, yams, millet and rice  
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show 2nd Agricultural Revolution (1800s)  
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The 2nd Agricultural Revolution took place due to what?   show
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show the fields were much larger, but still used the same amount of labor(intense)  
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show YES  
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show the Green Revolution  
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When does the Green Revolution happen?   show
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What was a result of the Green Revolution?   show
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the trade of crops, livestock, and sometimes disease between the Americas and Europe, Africa, and Asia in the 1st Agricultural Revolution   show
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producing food needed to survive on a daily basis   show
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show intensive and extensive  
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What regions do we find nomadic herding?   show
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What regions do we find shifting cultivation?   show
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show extensive subsistence agriculture  
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How much of the world population is represented by extensive subsistence agriculture? Why?   show
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show nomadic herding and shifting cultivation(slash and burn)  
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show hundreds and hundreds of square miles  
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also called pastoral nomadism; wandering but controlled movement of livestock   show
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What is nomadic herding solely dependent upon?   show
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What kind of climate does nomadic herding take place?   show
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show large expanses of land  
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show transhumance  
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show a small percentage  
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show desertification  
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show desertification  
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show Shifting Cultivation  
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show warm, moist lowland climates  
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What percentage of the world (approximately) participates in shifting cultivation?   show
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Shifting cultivation is a renewable strategy if population is high or low?   show
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What are the cons of shifting cultivation?   show
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What does shifting cultivation prevent?   show
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show intertillage  
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yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming (uses a small amount of land)   show
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How many people in LDCs use intensive subsistence agriculture? Why?   show
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Where does intensive subsistence agriculture take place?   show
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show labor-intensive farming; simple tools; small plots of land; often double cropped  
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What is most frequently grown in intensive subsistence agriculture?   show
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increasing phenomenon worldwide; converts waste products to fertilizers, but can cause spread of disease   show
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What was the impact of the Green Revolution on subsistence farming?   show
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show commercial agriculture  
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show intensive commercial agriculture  
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show extensive commercial agriculture  
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refers to the relationship between business and agricultural producers   show
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show commodity  
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show extensive  
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show crops and animals raised together; crops used to feed animals; crop rotation  
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What was the 2 field crop rotation?   show
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What was the 3 field crop rotation?   show
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show 1 summer field; 1 winter field; 1 field with root crops; and 1 field with clover  
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Is dairy farming intensive, extensive, or can it be both?   show
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show transportation advancements  
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show milk shed  
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show often extensive  
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What is the most common grain crop?   show
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What is the most common grain?   show
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What is the most commonly exported crop?   show
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show US and Canada  
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show extensive  
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show low start up cost; low profit; animals often fattened before slaughter on feedlots; declined in popularity since the 1860s  
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show Mediterranean climates around the Mediterranean sea (Greece, Italy, France, North Africa), California, Chile, Australia  
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show horticulture  
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show Mediterranean farming  
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show olives and grapes  
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Is commercial gardening and fruit farming intensive, extensive, or can it be both?   show
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Where is commercial gardening and fruit farming most common?   show
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show foods are highly perishable; truck farming; hire migrant workers to reduce cost  
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Is plantation farming intensive, extensive, or can it be both?   show
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show tropical climates  
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show isolated locations; import cheap labor; owned by MDCs but located in LDCs; only type of agriculture in LDCs  
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show luxury crops (cotton, tea, sugar cane, rubber)  
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farms where the work is done by migrants; farmer does not live at the farm; no one is at the farm unless it is planting or harvesting season   show
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Von Thunen's model suggested that agriculture activities are oriented in space due to their what?   show
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What did the land near the market equal according to Von Thunen's model?   show
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What did the land farther away from the market equal according to Von Thunen's model?   show
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What were Von Thunen's three assumptions?   show
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What were the factors affecting Von Thunen's model?   show
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What are the problems for MDC farmers?   show
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show overproduction  
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show farmers are encouraged to plant less; government pays farmers when crop prices are low; government buys surplus and sells it or donates it to foreign countries  
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What is the solution for the problem of the difficulty to sustain land?   show
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maintains and enhances the environment   show
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farming without pesticides or fertilizer that is not natural   show
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show organic farming; fewer pesticides and chemicals; protects the soil from erosion through ridge tillage; better integration of crops and livestock  
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show ridge tillage  
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show desertification and erosion  
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show salinization  
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What are the problems for LDC farmers?   show
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What is the solution for LDC farmers on the rapid population growth?   show
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show Grow export crops to raise money (coffee, sugar, cocaine, opium)  
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show tractor, combine, fertilizer, hoses, refrigerators  
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What are the ways to increase food supply?   show
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How would more women involved in agriculture industry help the world's food problem?   show
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What is an example of a new food source?   show
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parts of a country lacking access to fresh fruit, vegetables, and other healthful whole foods; lack of grocery stores, farmers' markets, and healthy food providers; heavy on local quickie marts (processed, sugar, fat laden foods)   show
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Where are food deserts found?   show
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