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| 1 | Agricultural Revolution | A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically. | Industrial Revolution |
| 2 | Agricultural Revolution | The change from food gathering to food production that occurred between ca. 8000 and 2000 B.C.E. Also known as the Neolithic Revolution. (p. 17) | AP World History |
| 3 | agricultural revolution | The transformation of farming that resulted in the eighteenth century from the spread of new crops, improvements in cultivation techniques and livestock breeding, and consolidation of small holdings into large farms from which tenants were expelled (600) | AP World History |
| 4 | agricultural revolution | the changes that occured as people took up farming and herding instead of hunting and gathering as the main ways of making a living | final for social studies on june 13-vocab |
| 5 | Agricultural Revolution | A change in way of life when societies began to stay in one place and grow their own food. | Elizabtham_chs1 |
| 6 | Agricultural Revolution | a change in way of life that occurred about 7000 years ago, when hunter-gathered societies began to stay in one place and grow their own food | Talisavr_chs Chapter 1 |
| 7 | agricultural revolution | a change in way of life that occurred about 7000 years ago, when hunter-gatherer societies began to stay in one place and grow their own food | Jacquelines_chs 1 |
| 8 | agricultural revolution | change in a way of life that occured | mikap_chapter 1 |
| 9 | Agricultural Revolution | change in a way of agricultural work | Kassandra Chapter 1 |
| 10 | agricultural revolution | change in lifestyle that occurred about 7,000 years ago when hunter-gatherers stayed in one place and grew their own food | laurenlg Chapter 1 Vocab |
| 11 | agricultural revolution | chnage in way people lived | Jillianmc ch.1 |
| 12 | Agricultural Revolution | Neolithic revolution; the major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming-that is by people's shift from food gathering to food producing | Social Studies |
| 13 | Agricultural revolution | The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and on longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering. | The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography - Chapter 2 Key Terms |
| 14 | Agricultural Revolution | The far-reaching changes in human life resulting form the beginning of farming | Social Studies... |
| 15 | agricultural revolution | people learned to grow their own food by planting seed - about 10,000 years ago | Social Studies - Culture |
| 16 | agricultural revolution | people learned to grow their own food by planting seed - about 10,000 years ago | Social Studies-Agricultural Revolution |
| 17 | Agricultural Revolution | a significant change in agriculture that occurs when there are discoveries, inventions, or new technologies that change production | World History II: The Dual Revolutions Term List |
| 18 | Agricultural Revolution | eliminated the traditional methods of village agriculture in Europe, farmers used new system of continuous rotation, by the 18th century English agriculture was improving in both technology and farming methods, the result was a large increase in the production of food. | Industrial Revolution |
| 19 | Agricultural Revolution | 18th century Britain saw a massive increase of agricultural productivity | List 4 |
| 20 | Agricultural revolution | a significant change in agriculture that occurs when there are discoveries, inventions, or new technologies that change production | Industrial Revolution Terms |
| 21 | Agricultural Revolution | Characterized by cultivating wild plants, demand for minerals, spread of disease, pollution and deforestation. | APES Ch. 2 |
| 22 | agricultural revolution | replaced "open-field system" with a more fficient continous rotation that produced more food fro humans and animals | industrial revolution |
| 23 | Agricultural Revolution | encouraged start of farming and changed the world | stoopid social studies test terms |
| 24 | Agricultural Revolution | the time when early people transitoned from being hunter-gatherers to farmers | Unit 1 key terms |
| 25 | Agricultural revolution | a time of change in farming tactics in which crop rotation became heavily used | Ch 19 IDs |
| 26 | Agricultural Revolution | new crops -potatoes, legumes. new farming techniques. animals taking people's work. | western civs |
| 27 | Agricultural Revolution | a period of time where there was a massive increase in agricultural productivity. | december exam terms |
| 28 | Agricultural Revolution | the subsitution of farming for hunting gathering as the primary source of food by a given people. | history vocab midyear |
| 29 | Agricultural Revolution | The increase of technology and science applied to agriculture, began in Great Britain. | First Set of the Industrial Revolution |
| 30 | Agricultural Revolution | a.k.a. Neolithic Revolution, the far reaching changes in human life resulting from the beginnings of farming | World Civ. Midterm |
| 31 | Agricultural Revolution | A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically. | unit 6 words |
| 32 | Agricultural Revolution | Also called Neolithic Revolution. Time during the Neolithic Period when people transitioned from being hunter gatherers to farmers. They began to settle in homes and domesticate plants and animals. | A. Prehistory/Egypt Western Civ. |
| 33 | Agricultural Revolution | Herding and Domestication Emerge, Specilation of Jobs Emerge, thus bring about villages and Cities. | Western Civilization Midterm |
| 34 | Agricultural Revolution | increase in food production, new inventions, end of open-field system, and parliament allowed farmers to enclose land | Exam Review Part 5 |
| 35 | Agricultural Revolution | increase in food production, new inventions, end of open-field system, and parliament allowed farmers to enclose land | First Exam Review Put Together |
| 36 | agricultural revolution | dramatic chagne in lifestyle, chagnes in every aspect of life | ch. 20 |
| 37 | agricultural revolution | dramatic change in lifestyle | ecology |
| 38 | AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION | when the hunter-gatherer lifestyles began to change and humans discovered how to domesticate animals and cultivate certain plants for food. | Biology Chapter 20 |
| 39 | agricultural revolution | period of history when early humans discovered how to domesticate animals and cultivate certain plants for food | Chapter 20 Vocab |
| 40 | agricultural revolution | period of history when early humans discovered how to domesticate animals and cultivate certain plants for food | Ecology Chps. 19, 21, and 22 |
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