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1.) Much of the increased agricultural productivity in the Second Agricultural Revolution was due to mechanization, crop rotation, selective breeding, and enclosures. (True//False)

2.) An area that has a number of separate farmsteads that are scattered throughout the surrounding countryside is called a: (Diversified Settlement//Dispersed Settlement//Linear Village//Cluster Village)

3.) Thomas Coke cross-bred Longhorn sheep with Lincoln sheep in order to create a new variety of sheep called the New Leicester. (True//False)

4.) The substitution of manure and humus with inorganic fertilizers that increase soil fertility is called: (Selective Farming//Chemical Farming//Crop Rotation//Subsidized Farming)

5.) People who hunt animals, go fishing, and gather fruits, nuts, roots, berries, and other parts of plants that can be used as food are called: (Hunter-gatherers//Fisher-gatherers//Gather-fishers//Planter-gatherers)

6.) A flooded parcel of land that is used to grow rice or other semiaquatic crops is called a(n): (Riverbed//Paddy field//Inclave field//Rain field)

7.) Which of the following crops are planted using seeds? (All of the above//Wheat//Flax//Barley)

8.) The Second Agricultural Revolution is also called the: (Green Revolution//Great Revolution//Harbinger Revolution//British Agricultural Revolution)

Respuesta :

Answer:

1) true.

2) Dispersed Settlement.

3) False.

4) Chemical Farming

5) Hunter Gather

6) Paddy field

7) All of the above

8) British Agricultural Revolution

Explanation:

Answer:

1 TRUE

2 Dispersed Settlement

3 FALSE

4 Chemical Farming

5 Hunter-gatherers

6 Paddy field

7 All of the above

8 British Agricultural Revolution)

Explanation:

1. The 2nd agricultural revolution happened when the Agricultural production in Britain outgrew the total population and saw a never before seen increase in agricultural production. This rapid growth took place thanks to several advances and innovations on farming technologies, like mechanical planting and harvesting devices, crop rotation (rotating crops throughout the year on the same land, to increase soil fertility and take advantage of the seasons), enclosure (enclosed farming properties improved their use of land), selective breeding (choosing animals with the prefered qualities and mating them together).

2. A dispersed settlement is a way to classify rural settlements mainly in England, and other countries in which basically there are a number of separate farms dispersed or scattered through the countryside.

3. Thomas Coke breed the The Norfolk Horn with the English Leicester.

4. Chemical farming is when synthetic or chemical fertilizers are used, this can be to add more nutrients to the soil or to keep weeds and pests from damaging the crops.

5. Hunter-gatherers are people who obtain most or all the food through foraging, collecting wild plants and hunting wild animals)

6. A paddy field is field that is flooded to cultivate semi aquatic crops, like rice.

7. What, Flax and Barley`s seeds are al planted for their cultivation.

8. The British Agricultural Revolution, because it happened in Britain between the XVII and XIX centuries.