Settlement Patterns and Survey Methods
Agricultural Origins and Diffusions
Inventions of Agricultural Revolution
Von Thünen Model
Agricultural Methods
100

What settlement pattern is homes that are located near each other to create a village that provides showed services?

Clustered

100

What is an Agricultural Hearth?

A place of origin for agricultural technologies, culture, and innovations.

100

HYVs and GMOs were created in the _____ Revolution.

Green
100

Name one of the primary cost the Von Thünen Model is based off of.

The cost of land vs. the distance of reaching your target market.

100

High inputs of labor, capital, and technology per unit of land.

Intensive agriculture.

200

What settlement pattern is people average themselves in a line typically along a road or river?

Linear.

200

Name one major crop contribution for the Fertile Crescent.

Wheat, Barley, Rye, Lentils, Oats, Goat, Pig, Dog, Cattle, Olives.

200

Irrigation systems were invented in what revolution?

1st Agricultural revolution.

200

What is the closest ring that surrounds the city in the Von Thünen Model?

Dairy.

200

What is moving animals to different locations to find fresh pastures?

Nomadic herding.

300

What survey ranges land into rectangular lots with one small side along a vital resource?

Long-lot.

300

Name a type of Agricultural Diffusion.

Contagious Diffusion, Relocation Diffusion, or Hierarchical Diffusion.

300

Chemical fertilizers were invented in what revolution?

Third or Green Revolution.

300

Why are perishable goods grown close to the city?

They spoil quickly and are expensive to transport long distances.

300
The practice of growing a single crop over an area.

Monoculture.

400

What survey method divides land into square plots of equal size?

Township and range.

400

Where are the Yellow/Yangtze Rivers located?

East Asia

400

The seed drill and _____ were staples in the second revolution.

Reapers.
400

What is at the center of the model?

A single market city where farmers sell their goods.

400

Plots are burned for nutrients, and left to recover so that the soil becomes fertile.

Shifting cultivation or slash and burn.

500

What survey is establishing property boundaries according to natural landscape?

Metes-and bounds.

500

Name one example of Agricultural Diffusion.

The Green Revolution, The Columbian exchange, The Silk Road Trade. (Other Possible Answers)

500

Seed drills were apart of what revolution?

2nd Revolution.

500

What theory accounts for location of agriculture in Von Thünen?

Bid rent theory.

500

What is farming in one place permanently?

Sedentary farming.

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