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Agriculture Revolutions: GR Justice Squad
AP Human Geography Agriculture, Food Production, and Rural Land Use Unit
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For today, 03/23 Turn in your projects to the counter. They are due as soon as the bell rings. Please don’t try to work on them after the bell rings. You have 7 minutes to take notes over the powerpoint titled “Agriculture Revolutions: GR Justice Squad” found on my website under today’s date.
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Do you get it? This cartoon is funny. And sad? Sadly funny, maybe?
The goal is to get you thinking about where a lot of America’s food come from. “Home baked apple pie” made by a chemist. Look at the ingredients of one of your favorite snacks and see if you can pronounce all the ingredients correctly.
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First Agricultural Revolution
About 8,000-10,000 years ago – referred to as NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION Intentional domestication of plants and animals – vegetative and seed planting Created surplus of crops like wheat and barley Surplus of food allowed specialization of labor, which created civilization as we know it Subsistence based
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Second Agricultural Revolution
Around : it coincided with the Industrial Revolution New technologies yield more crops (wheat, corn, rice) Farming equipment, refrigeration, railroads Larger farms – could do much more with much less Think about its role in the DTM…
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Third Agricultural Revolution
Also know as the Green Revolution and Gene Revolution 1940s and 50s - today (1.) Higher-yield seeds (rice, wheat, corn) (2.)Expanded use of fertilizers and pesticides (3.) GMO/GE crops and animals Created agribusiness Major effects on “hungry areas” (LDCs)
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Now that you’ve finished:
You will need a sheet of printer paper! Get ready to tap into your artistic side!
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Create your own GR superhero!
Use the links on my website to create a GREEN REVOLUTION superhero or villain. You must provide a brief summary of what the GREEN REVOLUTION is and 3 PROS and 3 cons.
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