5.3 Agricultural Origins and Diffusions

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  • Hunter-gatherer societies relied on a sedentary lifestyle.
    False
  • Arrange the types of expansion diffusion in order from local to global spread:
    1️⃣ Contagious Diffusion
    2️⃣ Hierarchical Diffusion
    3️⃣ Stimulus Diffusion
  • Contagious diffusion spreads like a disease to nearby regions.
    True
  • Which crops were spread from the Americas to Europe during the Columbian Exchange?
    Maize, potatoes, tomatoes
  • The Triangular Trade in the 18th-19th century linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas
  • Match the diffusion route with its description:
    Silk Road ↔️ Connects China to the Mediterranean
    Columbian Exchange ↔️ Links Eastern and Western hemispheres
    Monsoon Trade Routes ↔️ Facilitates Indian Ocean trade
    Triangular Trade ↔️ Links Europe, Africa, and the Americas
  • The Neolithic Revolution occurred approximately 10,000 years ago.
  • Match the agricultural region with its key domestications:
    Fertile Crescent ↔️ Wheat, barley, sheep
    China ↔️ Rice, pigs, chickens
    Mesoamerica ↔️ Maize, beans, squash
    Andes ↔️ Potatoes, quinoa, llamas
  • What are the two main processes of agricultural diffusion?
    Relocation and expansion
  • The Silk Road facilitated the diffusion of crops like millet and citrus fruits from China to the Middle East.
  • Which crops were diffused across the Indian Ocean region via monsoon trade routes?
    Rice, bananas, coconuts
  • The Columbian Exchange began after the voyages of Christopher Columbus in the late 15th century.

    True
  • The Triangular Trade peaked in the 18th-19th centuries
  • What type of lifestyle did hunter-gatherer societies have?
    Nomadic
  • The Fertile Crescent is one of the key regions for the origin of agriculture.
    True
  • What are the two main processes of agricultural diffusion?
    Relocation and expansion
  • What is an example of contagious diffusion in agriculture?
    New organic farming method
  • Stimulus diffusion in agriculture occurs when a trait is rejected but its underlying idea inspires a new innovation.
    True
  • Contagious diffusion spreads like a disease
  • Agricultural diffusion occurs through two main processes: relocation and expansion
  • What is an example of stimulus diffusion in agriculture?
    South American plowing techniques
  • Which crops spread along the Silk Road from China to the Mediterranean region?
    Millet and citrus fruits
  • Agricultural diffusion led to population growth by introducing more productive crops and farming techniques
  • The introduction of new crops allowed for higher population densities
  • What was the overall impact of agricultural diffusion on world civilizations?
    Transformed economies and societies
  • The Neolithic Revolution marked the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural societies.

    True
  • What did agricultural societies rely on for food production?
    Domesticated plants and animals
  • Match the region with its agricultural developments:
    Fertile Crescent ↔️ Wheat, barley, sheep
    China ↔️ Rice, millet, pigs
    Mesoamerica ↔️ Maize, beans, squash
    Andes ↔️ Potatoes, quinoa, llamas
  • Relocation diffusion occurs when people migrate and bring their farming practices to new areas.

    True
  • Hierarchical diffusion in agriculture spreads from large cities or influential regions
  • Expansion diffusion occurs when a trait spreads outward from its origin
  • Hierarchical diffusion spreads from large cities to smaller
  • Relocation diffusion involves people migrating and bringing their farming practices to new areas.

    True
  • The Columbian Exchange involved the exchange of crops between the Eastern and Western hemispheres
  • Match the diffusion route with its approximate timeline:
    Silk Road ↔️ Thousands of years ago
    Columbian Exchange ↔️ Late 15th century
    Triangular Trade ↔️ 18th-19th century
  • What is an example of a cash crop that fueled global trade through agricultural diffusion?
    Sugar
  • Control over agricultural resources became a source of geopolitical power for empires.
    True