Practices
Patters
Hearths
Revolutions
Theory
100

This is an animal or animal whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques and is very controversial. 

What are GMOs 

100

In souther colonial areas, most of tha farmers lived far apart from each other with is an example of which type of rural settlement pattern?

What is dispersed rural settlement OR dispersed

100

THIS is a name of one agricultural hearth.

What is Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, The Fertile Crescent (or Southwest Asia), Southeast Asia, OR East Asia 

100

In THIS agricultural revolution, there was a shift from hunting and gathering to cultivating crops with seeds and raising livestock. It perpetuated a stationary lifestyle with extensive use of the land. 

What is the first agricultural revolution 

100

If New York City is the central market in the United States, according to Von Thunen's model the land in the state of New York would be used for THIS agricultural practice. 

What is Dairy Farming OR Market Gardening 

200

Livestock ranching, which occurs currently in the United States, is what type of agriculture? 

What is extensive agriculture 

200

A family has moved to a rural area to start a family. When their kids get old enough to move out, they choose to build a house on the land next to the house they grew up in. When they have kids, their kids to the same. This is an example of which type of rural settlement pattern? 

What is clustered 

200

THIS region is the hearth of maize (corn). 

What is Latin America or Mesoamerica

200

Norman Borlaug started THIS revolution, which involved the development of high-yielding plant varieties and staved off widespread starvation in developing countries such as India, Pakistan, and Mexico. 

What is the Green Revolution or the Third Agricultural Revolution 

200

THIS is trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the producers. 

What is fair trade 

300

This type of agricultural practice requires large amounts of labor and capital but smaller amounts of land. 

What is intensive agriculture 

300

Which type of settlement pattern surveying method reflects a culture that prioritizes individualism? 

What is metes-and-bounds

300

Sheep, goat, pig, and dog all came from THIS agricultural hearth. 

What is the Fertile Crescent or Southwest Asia

300

THIS agricultural revolution occurred around the same time as the Industrial Revolution, which resulted in rural-to-urban migration, due to the introduction of new technologies in the primary and secondary sectors. 

What is the Second Agricultural Revolution 

300
THIS is one main factor of rural land use, according to the Von Thunen model. 

What is transportation OR land costs 

400

This agricultural practice removes vegitation in an area and burns it to provide fertilizer for the land. Next, the farmer grows crops in this area for a couple of years until the soil isn't fertile anymore. Lastly, the farmer moves to another plot of land, while the pervious land lays fallow. The farmer is practicing THIS type of agricultural practice. 

What is shifting cultivation 

400

Areas with a linear rural settlement pattern often found in North America, use THIS type of rural land surveying system which requires less time, money, and energy to provide basic services such as mail, trash collection, and electricity. 

What is the long-lot system

400

This event caused animals and plants to be diffused from their agricultural hearths to the Americas, Africa, and Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. 

What is the Columbian Exchange 

400

THIS was the biggest notable shift of the Second Agricultural Revolution. 

What is the shift from subsistence to commercial agriculture 

400

THIS is the process used to extract raw materials, produce goods, and distribute or transport them to consumers. 

What is a commodity chain