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100

The definition of agriculture is…

What is the practice of planting and harvesting domesticated plants and raising domesticated animals for food and raw materials?  

100

Name one way agriculture has changed over time.

What is either irrigation, mechanization, fertilizers, genetic modification, or sustainability?

100

What is another name for the Green Revolution?

The third agricultural revolution

100

As a company grows, it’s able to reduce production costs. This defines…

What is the Economies of scale?

100

The actions or conditions of when people, organization, or country have an effect on the actions or conditions of another.

What is interdependent?

200

The difference between intensive and extensive agriculture is…

Intensive has less land but more capital and labor. Extensive has more land and less capital and labor.  

200

What does sustainable agriculture include?

What is farming practices that are environmentally  friendly and aim to conserve natural resources?

200

What is a job of a fertilizer?

What is to enrich the soil?


200

A Commodity Chain is…

What is all the activities and processes that go into producing a product?

200

A Core country is…

What is a dominant and industrialized nation that holds essential position in the global economy?

300

Which survey method requires a geometric grid pattern based on coordinates?

What is Township & Range?

300

Where did the second agricultural revolution originate?

What is Great Britain?

300

Produced for sale/profit, larger scale, mechanized, capital-intensive 

What is commercial agricultural practices?

300

The last ring in Von Thünen’s model represents…

What is Ranching and Livestock?

300

Brazil is…

a. A core country 

b. Semi-periphery

c. Periphery

d. Other

What is b) Semi-periphery?

400

Which survey method is connected to waterways?

What is long lot?

400

What is a major outcome of the Second Agricultural Revolution?

What is either: Food surplus, improved nutrition & life expectancy, urban migration & industrial workforce growth?

400

Monoculture is…

What is growing one crop type at a time (switching crops between seasons)?

400

Von Thünen’s model is outdated because…

What is physical landscape varies, climate varies, multiple markets exist (etc.)?

400

Desertification is…

What is the degradation of dryland ecosystems in two desert conditions, turning fertile land into arid, unproductive soil?

500

Where is the survey method metes and bounds found?

What is England and Eastern United States?


500

What is the definition of enclosure movement?

What is common lands becoming privately owned; encouraging investment, efficiency, and larger-scale commercial farms?


500

Land prices fall as distance from city/market increases because land near cities is scarce and more valuable. This represents the…model.

What is the Bid Rent Theory Model?

500

In the center of Von Thünen’s model is…

What is market gardening/urban center?

500

A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.

What are GMO’s?

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