AP Human Geo Unit 5 Flashcards
What is
Agriculture
(Deliberate … of Earth’s surface through … of … and … of animals to obtain … or economic gain)
Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
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What is
Subsistence Agriculture
(production of … primarily for … by the farmer’s …)
Production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family
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Commercial Agriculture
(production of … primarily for sale off the …)
Production of food primarily for sale off the farm
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Intensive Agriculture
(farming that uses a lot of …, labor, …, etc. in order to grow as many … or keep as many … as possible on the amount of … …)
Farming that uses a lot of machinery, labor, chemicals, etc. in order to grow as many crops or keep as many animals as possible on the amount of land available
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Extensive agriculture
(farming that uses tra… methods and uses less … and … than more modern methods in order to farm fairly … … of land)
Farming that uses traditional methods and uses less labor and investment than more modern methods in order to farm fairly large areas of land
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Pastoral Nomadism
(a form of … agriculture based on the … of … animals)
A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals
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Shifting Cultivation
(Slash and Burn)
(farmers clear … for … by slashing … and … the debris. Farmers grow … on a cleared field for only a … years, until … nutrients are …, and then leave it … for many … so the … can recover)
Farmers clear land for planting by slashing vegetation and burning the debris. Farmers grow crops on a cleared field for only a few years, until soil nutrients are depleted, and then leave it fallow for many years so the soil can recover
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Intensive Subsistence
(subsistence that uses practice … over … of years and most of the work is done by … or with animals rather than with …, in part due to … labor but largely from lack of … to buy …)
Subsistence that uses practice refined over thousands of years and most of the work is done by hand or with animals rather than with machines, in part due to abundant labor but largely ffrom lack of funds to buy equipment
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Plantation Farming
(Farming that’s generally … in developing …, and often owned/operated by … or … …cans, and they grow … for sale primarily to developed …s)
Farming that’s generally situated in developing contries, and often owned/operated by Europeans or North Americans, and they grow crops for sale primarily to developed countries
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Mixed Crop Livestock
(The … of … and …stock. Most of the … are fed to animals rather than … directly by …s)
The integration of crops and livestock. Most of the crops are fed to animals rather than consumed directly by humans
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Commercial Gardening and Fruit Farming
(Frequently called … farming, from the … … word truck, meaning “…” or “… of commodities/…” Truck farms grow many … and … that consumers in … countries …)
Frequently called truck farming, from the Middle English word truck, meaning “barter” or “exchange of commodities/goods.” Truck farms grow many fruits and vegtables that consumers in developed countries demand
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Dairy Farming
(Farming that specializes in the … of … and other …-based products)
Farming that specializes in the production of milk and other milk-based products
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Grain Farming
(The major … on most farms, such as …, corn, …, barley, …, and miller)
The major crop on most farms, such as wheat, corn, oats, barley, rice and millet
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What is:
Mediterranean Agriculture
(Agriculture that exists primarily on the lands that border the … … in … …, North …, and … Asia.)
Agriculture that exists primarily on the lands that border the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. Farmers in California, central Chile, the southwestern part of South Africa, and southwestern Austrailia practice Mediterranean agriculture as well
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Horticulture
(the growing of …, …, …, and tree …)
The growing of fruits, vegtables, flowers, and tree crops (form the commercial base of Mediterranean farming)
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Livestock Ranching
(the … grazing of … over an … area)
The commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
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What is:
Clustered Rural Settlement
(Throughout … history, rural … commonly lived in … of homes located near each other in a … or village)
Throughout European history, rural residents commonly lived in groups of homes located near each other in a hamlet or village
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Dispersed Rural Settlement
(In contrast to …, North … farmers usually created a … in which farmers lived in … spread throughtout the …)
In contrast to Europeans, North American farmers usually created a pattern in which farmers lived in homes spread throughout the countryside
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Linear Rural Settlement
(Patterns of … and … following the lines usually constructed for easy access to … routes for … and goods)
Patterns of houses and buildings following the lines usually constructed for easy access to transportation routes for people and goods
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Metes and Bounds
(In …, fileds often had … shapes that re…. the location of physical … and traditional pat… of use)
In England, fields often had irregular shapes that reflected the location of physical features and traditional patterns of use
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Township and Range
(US switched to a … based on sur… rather than … features. The … organized in areas … miles long and six … wide)
US switched to a system based on surveying rather than landscape features. The government organized in areas six miles long and six miles wide
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Long Lot
(French … in … America emphasized the … of access to a … for water and …, developing the … in which farms were long thin … of land that ran … to a river)
French settlers in North America emphasized the value of access to a river for water and trade, developing the system in which farms were long thin sections of land that ran perpendicular to a river
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What is:
First Agricultural Revolution
(The period in … in which … transitioned from …-gatherers to the … of … human settlements)
The period in history in which humans transitions from hunter-gatherers to the development of permanent human settlements
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What is the:
Columbian Exchange
(as … crossed the …, they brought with them …, animals, and … that changed … and landscapes on both sides of the …)
As Europeans crossed the Atlantic, they brought with them plants, animals, and diseases that changed loves and landscapes on both sides of the ocean
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