FARMING HISTORY
WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?
IN THIS ECONOMY?!
FIRST NAME'S THE SAME
THE FOLKIE ERA
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The 7-spotted type of this beetle was brought to North America in the mid-20th c. to control aphids & other plant-eating pests

a ladybug

100

Today a standard for buttoned shirts is a cloth with the name of this university

Oxford

100

We are "at liberty" to say capitalism is also known as this 2-word economy, an unregulated system of economic exchange

free market

100

From the world of film: Wilder & Crudup

Billy

100

Woody Guthrie namechecks "the New York island", "the redwood forest" & "the gulf stream waters" in this folk song

"This Land is Your Land"

200

Grown together, "The 3 Sisters" of pre-Columbian Native American farming were beans, squash & this

corn

200

There's no place like Sherlock Holmes for this hat

a deerstalker

200

Why use money or credit cards when there's this system where a mechanic might trade a tuneup to a farmer for some apples

barter

200

Providing different kinds of entertainment:
Kwan & Pfeiffer

Michelle

200

An "Acoustic Folk Years" playlist of this legend includes "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" from his "Freewheelin"' days

Bob Dylan

300

The mold Phytophthora infestans caused this mid-19th c. farming disaster that resulted in a million deaths

the Irish Potato Famine

300

A midriff-baring top called a choli is worn under this women's outer garment

sari

300

Adam Smith called this system of semi-free labor that ended about 500 years before his time "barbarous"

feudalism

300

Both can make you dance:
Allen & Gibson

Debbie

300

The song "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" was written about the blue eyes of this Judy, a folk singer & then-girlfriend of Stephen Stills

Judy Collins

400

In 1889 William Murchland forever changed the dairy industry by inventing a vacuum type of this apparatus

a milker (a milking machine)

400

Used for evening dresses & shoes, peau de soie means "skin of" this material

silk

400

2 individuals deal with each other directly vs. using a 3rd party in buying goods & services in this economy, P2P for short

peer-to-peer

400

Creative types Schumann & Ludlum

Robert

400

This biblical-sounding trio had 12 Top 40 hits, including "If I Had A Hammer", subtitled "(The Hammer Song)" if you didn't get it

Peter, Paul, and Mary

500

This British agronomist perfected the seed drill in 1701

Jethro Tull

500

Kinda like an apron, this garment is named for how it was once affixed to a dress

pinafore

500

Dostoyevsky gave up on the French utopian this type of economy, becoming more reactionary

socialism

500

Very different leaders Mumford & Garvey

Marcus

500

Pete Seeger answered this title question a few lines in--"The girls have picked them, every one"

"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"

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