Agricultural Revolutions
Von Thunen Model
Supply Chain
Agricultural Practices
Settlement Patterns & Survey Methods
100

Which agricultural revolution is also called the Neolithic Revolution?

First Agricultural Revolution

100

What does the Von Thunen Model Explain?

Agricultural land us patterns around a city. 

100

What is a supply chain?

The steps food takes from farm to consumer.

100

What is subsistence farming?

Growing food mainly for personal or family use.

100

What survey system divides land into square sections?

Township-and-range

200

What major change occurred during the First Agricultural Revolution?

Domestication of plants and animals.

200

Which type of farming is closest to the city in the Von Thunen Model?

Dairy and market gardening 

200

Name one step in the agricultural supply chain. 

Production/processing/distribution/retail/consumption

200

What is shifting cultivation?

Farming that moves location after soil fertility declines. 

200

Which survey method creates long narrow plots along rivers?

Long-lot system

300

Name one invention from the 2nd Agricultural Revolution. 

Seed drill, crop rotation, mechanization, cotton gin, etc.

300

Why are perishable goods located near the market?

To reduce transportation costs and spoilage

300

What is "value added" in agriculture?

Processing raw products to increase their worth.

300

What is irrigation?

Artificial watering of crops. 
300

What survey method uses natural features and metes and bounds?

Metes and bounds

400

The Green Revolution is associated with which agricultural revolution?

3rd Agricultural Revolution. 

400

Which ring is typically used for grazing livestock?

Ranching/Livestock grazing (outer rings)

400

What is a commodity chain?

A global network involved in producing and distributing goods. 

400

What is monocropping?

Growing a single crop over a large area. 

400

What is a dispersed rural settlement pattern?

Homes spread far apart. 

500

Explain one positive AND one negative impact of the Third Agricultural Revolution. 

Increased crop yields, reduced hunger BUT increased chemical use, environmental damage, or farmer debt. 

500

Give ONE real-world factor that limits the accuracy of the Von Thunen Model. 

Highways, refrigeration, uneven terrain, multiple markets, technology

500

Explain ONE disadvantage of long global supply chains.

Higher emissions, food insecurity, farmer exploitation, or higher costs. 

500

Identify ONE environmental consequence of industrial agriculture. 

Soil degradation, water pollution, deforestation, or loss of biodiversity. 

500

Explain ONE advantage of clustered settlements for farming communities. 

Shared resources, protection, social interaction, or infrastructure access. 

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