10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture.

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10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. Subsistence Agriculture v. Commercial Agriculture Cottage Industry v. Commercial Industry What’s the best?! What’s the difference?!

What does this tell us about this country? 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. What does this tell us about this country? Why is this person using animals to farm? What type of economy would use this type of farming?

What type of farming is being practiced in this picture? 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. What type of farming is being practiced in this picture?

What type of industry is being practiced in this picture? 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. What type of industry is being practiced in this picture? What type economy would this activity take place in?

Why do you think there are so many people working at one time? 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. Why do you think there are so many people working at one time? Would this be an efficient way to produce goods?...Justify What type economy would this activity take place in?

Create a test question from this image. 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries.

Create a test question from this image. 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. Create a test question from this image.

Create a test question from this image. 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. Create a test question from this image.

Create a test question from this image. 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries. Create a test question from this image.

Create a test question from this image. 10C: Compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of good and services such as subsistence agriculture v. commercial agriculture or cottage industries v. commercial industries.