The Second Agricultural Revolution - AP Human Geography
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How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect land ownership patterns?
How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect land ownership patterns?
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Concentrated land ownership. Enclosures consolidated small holdings into large private estates.
Concentrated land ownership. Enclosures consolidated small holdings into large private estates.
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How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect food supply?
How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect food supply?
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It increased food supply significantly. Revolutionary techniques dramatically increased agricultural output.
It increased food supply significantly. Revolutionary techniques dramatically increased agricultural output.
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Identify a key technological advancement of the Second Agricultural Revolution.
Identify a key technological advancement of the Second Agricultural Revolution.
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The seed drill. This device precisely placed seeds at optimal depths and spacing.
The seed drill. This device precisely placed seeds at optimal depths and spacing.
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What was the main goal of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What was the main goal of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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To increase agricultural productivity. This revolution focused on efficiency gains through new techniques and technologies.
To increase agricultural productivity. This revolution focused on efficiency gains through new techniques and technologies.
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Which factor contributed to the mechanization of agriculture during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
Which factor contributed to the mechanization of agriculture during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Advancements in technology. Innovation and engineering enabled development of agricultural machinery.
Advancements in technology. Innovation and engineering enabled development of agricultural machinery.
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What was a social impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What was a social impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Growth of urban populations. Rural-to-urban migration created new social structures and communities.
Growth of urban populations. Rural-to-urban migration created new social structures and communities.
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What was the relationship between the Second Agricultural Revolution and trade?
What was the relationship between the Second Agricultural Revolution and trade?
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Increased agricultural output supported more trade. Agricultural surplus provided goods for domestic and international commerce.
Increased agricultural output supported more trade. Agricultural surplus provided goods for domestic and international commerce.
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Which invention by Andrew Meikle improved grain processing?
Which invention by Andrew Meikle improved grain processing?
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The threshing machine. Meikle's machine revolutionized post-harvest grain processing efficiency.
The threshing machine. Meikle's machine revolutionized post-harvest grain processing efficiency.
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How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect the agricultural labor force?
How did the Second Agricultural Revolution affect the agricultural labor force?
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Reduced need for manual labor. Mechanization displaced many agricultural workers to urban areas.
Reduced need for manual labor. Mechanization displaced many agricultural workers to urban areas.
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Identify an impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution on dietary habits.
Identify an impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution on dietary habits.
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Increased availability of diverse foods. Greater variety and quantity of food improved nutrition and health.
Increased availability of diverse foods. Greater variety and quantity of food improved nutrition and health.
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What was the primary purpose of the Norfolk four-course rotation?
What was the primary purpose of the Norfolk four-course rotation?
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To maintain soil fertility and crop yields. This systematic rotation maximized productivity without soil degradation.
To maintain soil fertility and crop yields. This systematic rotation maximized productivity without soil degradation.
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How did the Second Agricultural Revolution contribute to economic development?
How did the Second Agricultural Revolution contribute to economic development?
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Boosted agricultural productivity and trade. Higher productivity generated surplus crops for commercial markets.
Boosted agricultural productivity and trade. Higher productivity generated surplus crops for commercial markets.
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What was the effect of the Second Agricultural Revolution on rural communities?
What was the effect of the Second Agricultural Revolution on rural communities?
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Decreased rural populations. Agricultural mechanization reduced the need for rural workers.
Decreased rural populations. Agricultural mechanization reduced the need for rural workers.
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Which innovation allowed for more efficient land use during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
Which innovation allowed for more efficient land use during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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The enclosure system. Consolidating scattered plots created larger, more manageable farms.
The enclosure system. Consolidating scattered plots created larger, more manageable farms.
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What role did scientific research play in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What role did scientific research play in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Led to advancements in agricultural techniques. Scientific study of soils and plants guided agricultural improvements.
Led to advancements in agricultural techniques. Scientific study of soils and plants guided agricultural improvements.
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How did the development of the threshing machine impact the Second Agricultural Revolution?
How did the development of the threshing machine impact the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Increased efficiency in grain processing. This machine separated grain from stalks much faster than hand methods.
Increased efficiency in grain processing. This machine separated grain from stalks much faster than hand methods.
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Identify a major crop that benefited from new techniques in the Second Agricultural Revolution.
Identify a major crop that benefited from new techniques in the Second Agricultural Revolution.
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Wheat. New cultivation methods significantly improved cereal grain production.
Wheat. New cultivation methods significantly improved cereal grain production.
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What was the impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution on labor productivity?
What was the impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution on labor productivity?
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Increased productivity due to mechanization. Machines enabled fewer workers to produce more output per person.
Increased productivity due to mechanization. Machines enabled fewer workers to produce more output per person.
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How did the Second Agricultural Revolution influence the Industrial Revolution?
How did the Second Agricultural Revolution influence the Industrial Revolution?
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Provided labor force and raw materials. Agricultural surplus enabled industrial development and urbanization.
Provided labor force and raw materials. Agricultural surplus enabled industrial development and urbanization.
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What was a key factor in the success of crop rotation during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What was a key factor in the success of crop rotation during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Alternating crops to replenish soil nutrients. This system prevented soil exhaustion while maximizing yields.
Alternating crops to replenish soil nutrients. This system prevented soil exhaustion while maximizing yields.
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Which new breed of livestock was developed during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
Which new breed of livestock was developed during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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The Leicester sheep. Selective breeding created this improved wool and meat producer.
The Leicester sheep. Selective breeding created this improved wool and meat producer.
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What is one method used to increase efficiency in farming during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What is one method used to increase efficiency in farming during the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Scientific crop management. Scientific approaches replaced traditional farming methods with proven techniques.
Scientific crop management. Scientific approaches replaced traditional farming methods with proven techniques.
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What was the role of fertilizers in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What was the role of fertilizers in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Enhanced soil fertility and crop yields. Fertilizers replenished depleted nutrients and boosted productivity.
Enhanced soil fertility and crop yields. Fertilizers replenished depleted nutrients and boosted productivity.
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How did improved plowing techniques contribute to the Second Agricultural Revolution?
How did improved plowing techniques contribute to the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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They allowed for deeper tilling of soil. Deeper plowing improved soil aeration and nutrient distribution.
They allowed for deeper tilling of soil. Deeper plowing improved soil aeration and nutrient distribution.
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Which time period did the Second Agricultural Revolution primarily occur?
Which time period did the Second Agricultural Revolution primarily occur?
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18th to 19th century. This period marked the transition from subsistence to commercial agriculture.
18th to 19th century. This period marked the transition from subsistence to commercial agriculture.
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What effect did the Second Agricultural Revolution have on urbanization?
What effect did the Second Agricultural Revolution have on urbanization?
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It spurred urbanization by creating surplus labor. Agricultural efficiency freed workers to move to cities for industrial jobs.
It spurred urbanization by creating surplus labor. Agricultural efficiency freed workers to move to cities for industrial jobs.
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What is the significance of crop rotation in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What is the significance of crop rotation in the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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It increased soil fertility and yields. Rotating different crops restored nitrogen and prevented soil depletion.
It increased soil fertility and yields. Rotating different crops restored nitrogen and prevented soil depletion.
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Which social class expanded as a result of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
Which social class expanded as a result of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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The middle class. Agricultural prosperity created wealth and new commercial opportunities.
The middle class. Agricultural prosperity created wealth and new commercial opportunities.
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How did the enclosure movement relate to the Second Agricultural Revolution?
How did the enclosure movement relate to the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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It consolidated land for more efficient farming. Private ownership replaced common fields, enabling systematic improvements.
It consolidated land for more efficient farming. Private ownership replaced common fields, enabling systematic improvements.
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What was an economic impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
What was an economic impact of the Second Agricultural Revolution?
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Increased agricultural production led to lower food prices. Higher yields reduced costs and made food more accessible to all classes.
Increased agricultural production led to lower food prices. Higher yields reduced costs and made food more accessible to all classes.
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