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AESC 2050 EFFECTS OF GLOBAL AGRICULTURE KEIPER QUIZ 2, AESC 2050 KIEPPER QUIZ 1, AESC 2050 FINAL EXAM- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025-2026
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Who defines "family farms" as those managed and operated by a family, with the family providing MOST of the farm labor. - Correct Answers -United Nations The vast majority of U.S. farms are family owned. - Correct Answers -true
There are approximately __________ farms in the U.S. - Correct Answers -2 million In 1800 approximately ______% of total U.S. jobs were on the farm, today it is _______ %. - Correct Answers -90, 2 Which of the following has stayed the most STEADY (i.e., static) in terms of number over the last 100 years: - Correct Answers -Total number of ACRES being farmed Which of the following is NOT typically a desired trait in domesticated farm animals? - Correct Answers -High energy, very active Taming and Domestication are synonymous. - Correct Answers -False
Agriculture only concerns the production of food. - Correct Answers -False Culture is made up of: - Correct Answers -rituals and language customs and beliefs clothing and food thoughts and values Which continent has a significant population density, but very low non-perishable storeable cereal grain production: - Correct Answers -Africa The average % of annual income spent on food in U.S. households is: - Correct Answers -Less the 10%
The "Big 3" non-perishable, storable grains in the world in terms of volume produced are: - Correct Answers -Corn, Rice, Wheat About ______ years ago, humans invented ______ which delineates "History" from "Prehistory". - Correct Answers -5,000 / writing About ______ years ago, Hominids began ______, which scientist believe was the 1st conscious cultural act. - Correct Answers -2 million / tool making
1940s food fad - Correct Answers -SPAM and campbells soup extended shelf life foods intended for soldiers 1950s food fad - Correct Answers -tv dinners tv became new technology modern food processing technology 1960s food fad pt. 1 - Correct Answers -fondue originated in Switzerland created a culture of communal sharing 1960s food fad pt. 2 - Correct Answers -tang fruit flavored drink that comes in powder form NASA made it popular 1970s food fad pt. 1 - Correct Answers -crockpot cooking made it easy for the "working mom" to cook meals idea of "slow cooking" 1970s food fad pt. 2 - Correct Answers -egg mcmuffin 1972 by McDonald's whole new area of fast food breakfast 1980s food fad - Correct Answers -pasta salad chilled pasta tossed as a salad convenience food-- one bowl meals 1990s food fad - Correct Answers -fat-free potato chips olestra- a calorie free fat substitute olestra used in WOW chips quickly lost popularity due to the olestra substitute causing digestive issues 2000s food fad - Correct Answers -the atkins diet touted dangers of high-carb, high-starch diet 2010s food fad - Correct Answers -eating raw no cooked or processed foods coupled with the misconception that early humans ate raw so why shouldn't modern humans cooking of raw food - Correct Answers -made us human, allows humans to digest foods easier and utilize more nutrition from foods
largest population in china widely practice vegetarianism and veganism fasting is common ahimsa - Correct Answers -avoid all foods related to processes where harm was done judaism - Correct Answers -~0.2% world pop torah permits kosher meat(meat from animals who chew cud and have cloven hooves) religion gives ____ a much higher importance than just nutrition - Correct Answers -food religious beliefs make partaking of food a ______ issue - Correct Answers -moral pescatarian - Correct Answers -abstain from eating all meat except for fish flexitarian - Correct Answers -mostly vegetarian diet but occasionally eat meat is our food religion? - Correct Answers -there are rules (social and nutritional) hierarchies (different secs of the same religion) cannot backslide (guilt) proselytizing us vs. them mentality proselytizing - Correct Answers -to convert (a person) from one belief, doctrine, cause, or faith to another judeo-christian views on animals - Correct Answers -man has dominion over animals but it is his responsibility/obligation to determine how to treat the animals islamic views on animals - Correct Answers -man has power over animals, people are responsible for their behavior towards animals; should only be killed out of necessity jainism, hinduism, buddhism - Correct Answers -believe in reincarnation, so animals should be treated with same respect as humans what ancient document did not mention animal welfare/ethics - Correct Answers -code of hammurabi the code of hammurabi talked of animals as - Correct Answers -objects/property when and where was the modern animals movement founded? - Correct Answers - 1960s in the UK who coined the term speciesism - Correct Answers -peter singer
speciesism - Correct Answers -the idea that it is justifiable to give preference to beings simply on the grounds that they are member of the species homo sapiens three most common pets in the ancient world - Correct Answers -horse: central asia cats: egypt dogs: east asia, western europe, aztec what book did peter singer edit - Correct Answers -in defense of animals: the second wave _____ were buried alongside ancient egyptians - Correct Answers -cats three most common pets in the modern world - Correct Answers -dogs, cats, and birds what percent of households have a pet - Correct Answers -2/ what was the total pet expenditure in 2018 - Correct Answers -$72.56 billion what is a problem with have poultry (chickens) as pets? - Correct Answers -they can carry salmonella what percent of the population are vegan? - Correct Answers -2% what percent of the population are vegetarian? - Correct Answers -5% in the ted talk, what animal did the woman follow to see what products it was used to produce - Correct Answers -pigs who is responsible for assuring cosmetics are safe and properly labeled - Correct Answers -the food and drug administration (FDA) when was the animal welfare act enacted - Correct Answers - who enforces the act - Correct Answers -the USDA's animal and plant health inspection service what animals does the act not cover - Correct Answers -mice, rats, and birds An example of Low-Tech Urban Agriculture is: - Correct Answers -Community Gardens The "Rule" that was Broken by the example of Medium-Tech Urban Agriculture was that productive agriculture always involves: - Correct Answers -soil An example of High-Tech Urban Agriculture is: - Correct Answers -Vertical high-rise farming
Broad, massive legislation (i.e., bills) that cover a broad range of (often seemingly unrelated) topics are known as: - Correct Answers -omnibus Dr. Kiepper called the U.S. Farm Bills in the 1970s: - Correct Answers -Get Big Dr. Kiepper called the U.S. Farm Bills in the 1990s: - Correct Answers -Working without a Net The 2014 U.S. Farm Bill "dropped" farm subsidies, but actually changed to the name to: