13. Basic traditional and nonindustrialized agriculture (INTENSIVE cultivation, not horticulture) is characterized by a: a. The...
13. Basic traditional and nonindustrialized agriculture (INTENSIVE cultivation, not horticulture) is characterized by a: a. The simplest agricultural technology, such as the use of a digging stick. b. Low population densities when compared with other food getting strategies. c. Relatively effective techniques of water and soil control. d. Practices used frequently over 100,000 years ago e. Constant and habitual nomadic movement of village populations. A major characteristic of industrialism is that it: a. Is always an energy-conserving strategy. b. Restrains population growth c. Is incompatible with the growth of large cities. d. Had no connection to modern innovations in transportation. e. Tends to expands beyond its own boundaries. 15. An example of the interconnectedness in contemporary world economies is: a. Nation states all demonstrate economic equality inside their borders. b. US companies always attempt to keep their business in the US. c. Every nation has equality in wealth distribution. d. Workers in India and other coutries are responding to customer service calls in the US. e. People who grow up in small towns tend to stay in small towns. 16. In Western cultures dominated by capitalism, extremely high emphasis is placed on: a. Cottage industries. unally held natural resources c. Wealth and material prosperity. d. All of the above. e. None of the above. 17. In foraging (hunting and gathering) societies, land: a. Is always owned by the wealthiest individuals. b. Is customarily used by certain groups, but others are not generally denied access to it. c. is owned only by the individual. d. Is owned by chiefs or headmen, who have the right to sell it if desired. e. Is privately and exclusively owned by men. 18. Land in extensive cultivating (horticultural) societies is: a. Owned by the wealthiest individuals. b. Owned only by chiefs or headmen. c. Always owned by men but worked by women. d. Communally owned by kin groups, generally. e. Never owned by anyone.