Sociological Concepts
Agriculture in History
Agriculture & Labor
Agriculture & Environment
Water
100

This concept includes forms of expression that represent a particular nation, ethnic group, religion, etc.

What is culture? 

100
This phrase was given to the idea that the United States as a nation had a "divine right" to spread across the whole continent and utilize all lands for agriculture and settlement

What is manifest destiny? 

100

This labor organizer was responsible for rallying farms workers in the United States

Who is Cesar Chavez?

100

This book by Rachel Carson was a major impetus for changing attitudes about agriculture, pesticides, chemicals, the environment, etc

What is Silent Spring?

100
The construction of these physical structures has led to debate over the rights of individual states to certain amounts of water that come from the Colorado River?

What are dams?

200

This term is used to describe a system in which some people are above others in a social order and can control distribution of resources

What is hierarchy?

200

This figure in US history envisioned a nation made up of small, subsistence farms and homesteads and a generally agrarian style of life?

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Agricultural laborers were the members of some of the first of these organizations, which represented workers in their fight for better compensation and conditions

What are unions?

200

Industrial agriculture is a primary source of emissions of this greenhouse gas

What is methane? 

200
This is a tool used to manage water resources that divides areas specifically based on the drainage basin of a major body of water? 

What is a watershed?

300

This form of agriculture is characterized by a "spiritual" connection to the land and its features, and based on a profound respect for the land and its resources which are not seen as "separate" from humans

What is indigenous agriculture? 

300

This economic system was popular during Britain's imperial age and held that all lands in an empire should be used to send raw materials to the mother country while trying to restrict and eliminate trade between colonies and non-imperial places

What is mercantilism? 

300

This program brought farm laborers from Mexico to the United States during wartime in order to aid in the production of food for the war effort

What is the Bracero Program?

300

This concept posits that leaving a resource to be owned "in common" will contribute to ruin because of human inability to prevent over-exploitation?

What is tragedy of the commons?
300

This particular crop was responsible for a large percentage of the water use in California in recent years

What are almonds?

400

This form of agriculture and land use is characterized by a belief that land exists for human use, and proper management is based on the use of rationalism, science, technology, etc.

What is European-style agriculture?

400

This is the process by which the land in Britain was gradually parceled in order to create a system of ownership and property rights which reduced common access to the land 

What is enclosure? 

400

This system emerged after the Civil War and was characterized by agricultural laborers who worked in poor conditions to produce a harvest for sale by large-scale farm owners 

What is sharecropping?

400

This concept was a response to another, declaring that environmental ruin was a result of the hyper-consumerism that results when firms attempt to cash in the use of a resource

What is tragedy of the commodity?

400
This term is defined by the growth of seafood in a controlled environment, similar to crops and farming

What is aquaculture?

500

This phrase describes a theory which posits that social life is constructed through the interpretation of "ideas" and socialization contributes to the reinforcement of particular conceptions of a "thing" 

What is symbolic interactionism?

500

These laws were enacted by the British government and held that certain forest "crops" were the property of the monarch and government, therefore (in theory) prohibiting their harvest by private colonial citizens

What are the Broad Arrow Acts?

500

This process by which farms are increasingly owned by large banks or investment firms as part of a large-scale operation, rather than local farmers, is known as the ________ of agriculture

What is financialization? 

500

This term was related to the use of natural resources as well as our connection the the natural world more broadly, asking us to consider how problems and solutions to environmental problems tend to follow a pattern?

What is panarchy/adaptive cycles? 

500
These water rights are based on longstanding history of stewardship and connection rather than use and consumption

What are indigenous water rights?