Basic
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Vocabulary
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The author of The Omnivore's Dilemma.
Who is Michael Pollan?
100

What are the two questions Pollan realized he should be asking?

What am I eating? Where in the world is it from?

100

How many farmers remain in America?

Fewer than 2 million

100

What is a "new eater?"

an individual who regards finding, preparing, and preserving food as one of the pleasures of life

100

Claim

An assertion of the truth of something

200
The first section of the book was about this.
What is corn?
200

What does GMO stand for? 

Genetically Modified Organism

200

What effect could the use of synthetic fertilizers have on global warming?

Greenhouse gases can be emitted and the biodiversity in earth can be lessened.

200

Why is America's lack of food traditions suits the industry?

We are on the go and its convenient

200

Access

A means of approaching or entering a space

300
New York Times gave this award to this book.
What is one of the top ten best books of the year?
300
Nature rather than the machine should supply the proper model for agriculture.
What is organic?
300

Who were some of the opponents of the New Deal?

Food processors and exporters

300

Why does Pollan say that the immigrant's fridge is the very last place to look for signs of assimilation?

People tend to stick with what food they are familiar with

300

Biodiversity 

The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.


400

What is the question Pollan asked asked himself when writing this book?

What should we have for dinner?

400

When Pollan started trying to follow the industrial food chain where did he end up?

American Corn Belt

400

How did America's farm policy change in the 1970s?

Farmers were receiving outright payment for their corn from the government

400

How do our bodies reflect the fact that we are omnivores?

-can eat protein
-the design of our teeth can eat anything
-also we can recognize bitter/sweetness

400

Subsidy

Money granted by the government or a public body to help an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remains low

500
Fast food restaurant mentioned sparatically through book.
What is McDonalds?
500

List 3 corn based products that Pollan mentions in Chapter 1

Donuts, cookies, chips

500

What are one potential benefits of growing diversity of crops on a farm?

Biodiversity, more nutrients for the soil, and the farm can be fed off of itself.

500

Why does Pollan think that America is vulnerable to fad diets?

-americans are easily swayed
-people are trying to balance obesity vs. being healthy

500

Delineate 

Describe or portray (something) precisely.