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Unit 3 Environment-Human Interaction
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Neolithic Rev Green Rev Columbian Exchange
Industrial Rev Environmental Impact
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©Norman Herr, 2003
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Neolithic Rev-100*
• QUESTION: Define Neolithic Revolution
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Answer: People began modify and incorporate agriculture into their lives
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Neolithic Rev-200
• QUESTION: Provide a benefit and consequence of agriculture
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ANSWER: Benefits: food production, settlements,
Consequences: dependent on crops, gender roles, hierarchy, overuse of land, diet
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Neolithic Rev-300
• QUESTION: Who were the Nomads? Provide a benefit and consequence during this time period nomads experience.
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ANSWER:Hunter and gathers
Benefit-better diet, didn’t degrade environment
Consequence-stability, could only hunt or gather what you could carry
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Neolithic Rev-400*
• QUESTION: Compare nomads and agriculturalists impact on the environment
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ANSWER: Nomads: Used large amounts of land so didn’t have that great of an impact on land
Agriculturalists: used a small parcel of land extensively
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Neolithic Rev-500*
• QUESTION: Describe the impact of the agricultural revolution (three)
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ANSWER: Gender roles were established, labor become more specialized, famine/starvation dependence, hierarchies established, environmental consequences
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• QUESTION: Define Green Revolution
Green Rev-100
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ANSWER: Advancement in agricultural technologies to feed to the developing world
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Green Rev-200
• QUESTION: Why did it occur?
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ANSWER: Malnutrition and Starvation were prevalent in the developing world and were expecting a tremendous population growth
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Green Rev-300
• QUESTION: Provide two positive and two negative critiques of the Green Revoltuon
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ANSWER: +fed the developing world, help industrialized, jobs
-irrigation systems pollute scare drinking water, birth defects, poor diet, overuse of land
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Green Rev-400
• QUESTION: What's the next step regarding the Green Revolution?
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ANSWER: New technologies that will provide food to the developing world and won’t harm the environment
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Green Rev-500
• QUESTION: Who is credited with sparking the Green Revolution?
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ANSWER: Norman Bourlag
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Columbian Exchange-100
• QUESTION: Define Columbian Exchange
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ANSWER: Conversion of people, animals, plants, & goods
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Columbian Exchange-200
• QUESTION: Provide two examples of EACH the origins of food, crops, animals, etc of the old world and new world
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ANSWER: Old-wheat, barley, cows, horses, chickens, small pox
New-corn, potatoes, buffalo, turkey, syphilis
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Columbian Exchange-300
• QUESTION: How did the Columbian Exchange impact the environment?
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ANSWER: It transformed ecosystems by introducing new plants and animals to the current ecosystem
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Columbian Exchange-400*
• QUESTION: The Columbian exchange resulted in: (not environmental)
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ANSWER: Population growthTradeSpread of DiseasesDestruction of Native population
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Columbian Exchange-500
• QUESTION: Explain Crosby’s argument on the Columbian Exchange
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ANSWER:Highlight the drastic ecological changes that human beings are capable of causing even when it is not their intention to do so
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IR-100
• QUESTION: Define the Industrial Revolution
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ANSWER: The introduction and advancement of new technologies and production techniques, impacted urbanization, & revolutionized the work foce
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IR-200
• QUESTION: Where did the IR originate? Why?
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ANSWER: Great Britain
Extensive natural resources
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IR-300
• QUESTION: Define urbanization. Why did it occur?
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ANSWER: Creation/build up of cities. High demand for jobs (factories present in cities)
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IR-400
• QUESTION: Provide three impacts (non-environmental) of the industrial revolution
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ANSWER: Working conditions/hours/laborers, urbanization, disruption of family roles, advancement in infrastructure , increase in population, decrease in # of farmers, challenges of city life (sewage/crowded)
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IR-500*
• QUESTION: The Industrial Revolution and the Columbian Exchange were both similar in what way?
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ANSWER: Resulted in large population boom
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Environment-Impact-100*
• QUESTION: Who was credited with making the connection between global warming and natural disasters? How does global influence natural disasters?
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ANSWER: Al Gore
Global Warming influences the intensity of natural disasters (hurricanes, storms)
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Environment Imapct-200
• QUESTION: What will occur as a result of global warming? Provide two effects
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ANSWER: Melting of ice caps, strong storms, extreme temperatures, rising sea levels, increase in human casualties and destruction
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Environment Impact-300
• QUESTION: What causes global warming? Explain the process. What is the leading contributor?
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ANSWER: Sun rays can’t radiate back out to the atmosphere because a thick layer of green house gases have emerged in the atmosphere. Co2 from burning fossil fuels is the largest contributor
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Environment Impact-400
• QUESTION: Summarize Mclamb argument regarding climate change
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ANSWER: Since the beginning of human life on earth there has been a greater demand for resources than availability of resources
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Environment-500
• QUESTION: Developed and Developing countries generally ____________on regarding climate change
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ANSWER: disagree about the benefits of industrialization but agree on the threats posed by climate change