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24. Epidemic diseases are the most important product on an agricultural society because they are most likely to occur in areas of many domesticated plant and animal species, which can feed large human populations that in turn create an environment in which epidemics can maintain themselves. Also, the germs evolve from domestic animals themselves.
25. An agricultural society provides the opportunity to develop the proximate factors because these societies allow for greater population densities. Since not everyone has to farm to support themselves, there’s room for people of different skills and crafts to work. The surpluses of food allowed for more craft to be developed, allowing for a technologically innovative and politically
An agricultural society is where humans settle in one spot and focus on particular economic, political, and religious goals and activities and most people are farmers production of food is the number 1 economic activity. Agriculture soon spread to India, North America, Europe over a period of 2000 to 3000 years.The revolution allowed people to settle permanently in an area. Was not all good because concentrated populations encouraged spread of contagious
Technology greatly transformed American agriculture from just plain farming to commercial farming. The mechanization of farming made farming easier and more profitable. As shown in Document D technology was helping farmers, making farming more easier and they were able to do many jobs quicker. But, Farmers couldn’t afford to send crops to other places At the beginning of the 1840s the railroad began to transform American agriculture, by the 1860’s all states east of the Mississippi had rail service. As shown in Document B there were multiple railroads all around the country. The farmers were ecstatic about this new technology because they could send their crops to other areas, when before they didn’t have the money to be able to do so. Other new technologies were arriving such as the mechanical reaper and the steel plow.
5- Chapter 4: Farmer Power/Chapter 5: History’s Haves and Have Nots A successful civilization was influenced by the surrounding geography and sources of food. Early on, hunter-gatherers were extremely popular because societies were very small and easy to feed. However, as the population size began to increase, it became harder to provide food for all those in the tribe and tame their hunger.
Agriculture drove the economy in the west. When people started to make the journey to the west it was for the promise of huge amounts of land. People would move out to the west and start their own farms and live off of agriculture. With this, people lived in a rural environment. There was not much out in the west, so people had to start from nothing.
To begin, the discontent of the farmers had a major effect socially on society at the time. Food
II Volvo’s “Painfully Beautiful” is a song that exemplifies the tension and battling relationship that exists between Abigail Williams and John Proctor. Lyrics such as “You walk by on the street, Take my breath from me, You’re out of my reach, You’re all that I see,” shows how Abigail feels at the end of her relationship with Proctor, when he pushes her away when she clearly still has feelings for him. These lyrics are thoughts that Abigail has about John, however, he does not feel the same way. With the lines, “You walk by on the street, Take my breath from me,” the connection created is that John Proctor “takes Abigail’s breath away” because of their past relationship and how much she misses him. Abigail sees Proctor frequently, but not with her, causing some
Crowd diseases can only be spread by large populations. So what was agriculture's role in disease? Firstly it allows for large sedentary populations that live among their trash and filth. This causes disease to be born. Trade routes among the populations of Europe, Asia, and Africa created a giant breeding ground for disease.
Our culture is full of Television, radio, and newspaper advertisements. On average, each of us is exposed to over 5000 advertisements everyday; and all advertisements are forms of Propaganda. Propaganda is defined as “information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.” Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, contains many different examples of how propaganda is used to persuade or influence the behavior of the characters. One of the most commonly used types of propaganda in Animal Farm is Transfer.
In addition to agriculture success, new technological advancements came from crop exchangement. New farming equipment , such as the plow, improved the New World’s economy and health. This technology advancement is important because it allowed a large area of land to be cultivated at a time, speeding up the farming process. This enabled towns to be developed around farms from crops being grown at a faster rate and land that could now be cultivated.
Agriculture, having the many advantages of growing populations and specializations also brought disadvantages like sexual inequality and social inequality
Carneiro and Diamond have many similar arguments on the origin of the state. Both authors heavily emphasize the significance of the origination of food production. They state that most features of a modern state would not occur with ought the factor of food production. Significant
A simple definition of propaganda could be spreading ideas and information to help or harm a person but mostly a group and propaganda films has propaganda in it. When I was watching the movie “Triumph of the Will” I can clearly see a great example of political propaganda. What Hitler was doing here is spreading his ideas and beliefs to convince the public. The article Paradox of Propaganda states that “When Luis Bunuel showed his edited version of Triumph of the Will to an audience consisting of President Roosevelt, Rene Clair and Charles Chaplin they all agreed the film was too good to be used against itself”. (Summary Critique 71)
My entire life I have been on the farm with my dad and grandpa. When I was too little to drive the tractors I would sit and just ride around with them. Now that I am old enough to drive them, I have a lot of experience, and as a farmer working with your family and friends you hire you can take some days off if needed without getting in trouble.
The development of the industrialisation is outcome of the advancement of agriculture. Agriculture has played very important role in the
If people didn’t have farming and agricultural production they wouldn’t have all the different sorts of food products they do, nor would they be as abundant. Life would be like it was before the Industrial Revolution came about and most of us would still be growing our own food and barely scraping by in life.