Study deck 2 for unit 5 geography Flashcards

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Channeling of water to fields.

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Irrigation

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Other occupations than farming developed, since fewer people were needed to produce food. Some early specialized jobs include priests, traders, and builders.

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Job Specialization

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a method of farming that uses large amounts of labor and investment to increase the yield of the land.

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Labor intensive Agriculture

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General but logical attempt to explain how an economic activity is related to the landscape where goods are produced.

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Location Theory

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Divides land into narrow parcels that extend from rivers, roads, or canals.

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Long-lot Survey System

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This type of ag. Exists not only in the lands that border the Med Sea, but also Cali, Central Chile, the SW South Africa, and SW Australia. They share similar physical environment: they border seas, and are on the west coasts of continents, with moisture provided by prevailing sea winds and moderate winter temp.

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Mediterranean Agriculture

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Developed most effectively by the British and the Dutch, with private companies under charter from the gov. Carrying out the trade. Main goal of mercantilism was to benefit the mother country by trading goods to accumulate precious metals to enrich the country.

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Mercantilism

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Approach where natural features are used to mark irregular parcels of land.

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Metes and Bounds

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Dairy farms must be closer to their market than other products because milk spoils quickly. So a ring of milk production is formed.

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Milkshed

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This is the most common form of commercial agriculture in the US west of the App. Mountains and in much of Europe from France to Russia. Implies, farmers grow crops and raise livestock on the same land spread with most of the crops fed to animals rather than to people. Animal products such as beef, milk, and eggs. Mixed Crop and livestock farming permits farmers to distribute the workload more evenly through the year.

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Mixed Crop and Livestock farming

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Ability to settle was based almost entirely on successful cultivation of crops and domestication of animals. These drastic changes in human life is this. Almost certainly happened independently in different places over a large span of time.

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Neolithic Revolution

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Practice of moving frequently from one place to another.

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Nomadism

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Villages located quite _ together with relatively small surrounding fields.

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Nucleated Settlement Pattern

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Crops are grown without fertilizers and pesticides, ensuring that the consumer will not suffer health effects from them.

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Organic Agriculture

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15
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Prairie land in Argentina

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Pampas

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Herding of domesticated animals (subsistence), adapted to dry climates, where planting crops is impossible. Only about 15 million people are pastoral nomads, but they sparsely occupy about 20 percent of earth’s land area. Depend primarily on animals not crops to survive. Animals provide milk skins, hair for clothing/tents, Like other subsistence farmers though pastoral nomads consume mostly grain rather than meat. Grains eaten are grown by women.

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Pastoral Nomadism

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inheritance/rule passed down thru the father’s side to the eldest son

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Patriarchal System

18
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large farm that specializes in one or two crops, found in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

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Plantation Farming

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Countries where most people are no longer employed in industry.

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Post-Industrial Societies

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Part of the economy that draws raw materials into manufactured goods. Largest low-income pre-industrial nations.

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Primary Sector