1. 185. RAP – Chapter Preview UNIT 5: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LAND USE
186.Table of Contents A. Development and diffusion of agriculture
1. Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
187.RAP – Vocabulary Activity 2. Second Agricultural Revolution
B. Major agricultural production regions
188.Definition List 1 1. Agricultural systems associated with major
bio-climatic zones
189.RAP – Power of Place
2. Variations within major zones and effects of
190.Key Issue 7.1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? markets
3. Linkages and flows among regions of food
191. RAP – The Agricultural Revolutions production and consumption
C. Rural land use and settlement patterns
192.Key Issue 7.2: Where Are Agricultural Regions 1. Models of land use, including von Thünen's
In Less Developed Countries? model
2. Settlement patterns associated with major
193.RAP – Important Terms agriculture types
D. Modern commercial agriculture
194.Definition List 2 1. The Third Agricultural Revolution
2. Green Revolution
195.RAP – von Thunen 3. Biotechnology
196.Key Issue 7.3: Where Are Agricultural Regions 4. Spatial organization and diffusion of
industrial agriculture
In More Developed Countries?
5. Future food supplies and environmental
197.RAP – The Future of Food impacts of agriculture
198.Key Issue 7.4: Why Do Farmers Face Economic
Difficulties?
199.RAP – Practice FRQ
200.Cornell Notes
201.RAP – Practice FRQ
202.Cornell Notes
203.Breakfast Project
204.Breakfast Project
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