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Studying for AESC 2050? This comprehensive study guide on the Effects of Global Agriculture on World Culture gives you verified practice questions with clear, detailed answers. Review important concepts like what makes up culture, why agriculture is more than just food production, and key population milestones. Straightforward practice designed to help you succeed on the final exam.

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AESC 2050 Final Exam Comprehensive Study
Guide | Effects of Global Agriculture on World
Culture Practice Exam with Verified Questions
and Correct Detailed Answers | Latest Update –
Already Graded A+
Question 1
Culture is made up of:
A. rituals and language
B. customs and beliefs
C. clothing and food
D. thoughts and values
E. all of the above
Answer: E
Rationale: Culture encompasses all aspects of human society including rituals, language,
customs, beliefs, clothing, food, thoughts, and values. All of these elements combine to
form the complex system of shared meanings and practices that define a culture.

Question 2
T/F - Agriculture only concerns the production of food.
Answer: False
Rationale: Agriculture concerns much more than just the production of food. It also
includes the production of fiber (cotton, wool), fuel (ethanol, biodiesel), ornamental
plants, and other non-food products. Agriculture is a broad field that encompasses the
cultivation of plants and animals for various human uses.

Question 3
The human population of the earth recently passed the ______ mark.
A. 1 billion
B. 3 billion
C. 5 billion
D. 7 billion
E. 10 billion
Answer: D
Rationale: The human population of the earth recently passed the 7 billion mark. The

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,world population reached 7 billion in 2011 and continues to grow toward 8 billion. This
rapid growth has significant implications for food production, resource use, and
environmental sustainability.

Question 4
Which of the following chemicals has American culture established as legal for
recreational use—while the others listed here are declared illegal?
A. ethyl alcohol
B. DMT
C. lysergic acid diethylamide
D. MDMA
E. THC
Answer: A
Rationale: Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the only chemical listed that American culture has
established as legal for recreational use, despite its potential for abuse and health
consequences. DMT, LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), MDMA (ecstasy), and THC (the
psychoactive component of cannabis) remain illegal at the federal level.

Question 5
The top 3 "nonperishable storable" cereal grains produced globally are:
A. corn, rice, wheat
B. millet, rice, rye
C. barley, oats, rice
D. corn, oats, wheat
E. barley, rice, wheat
Answer: A
Rationale: The top 3 "nonperishable storable" cereal grains produced globally are corn,
rice, and wheat. These grains form the foundation of the global food system and are
staples in most diets. They are storable, tradeable, and form the basis of much of the food
system, making them central to agricultural policy.

Question 6
Which continent has a high population density, but low cereal grain production?
A. Europe
B. North America
C. Africa
D. Asia
E. South America
Answer: C
Rationale: Africa has high population density but low cereal grain production compared
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,to other continents. This creates food security challenges, as many African countries rely
on imports to meet their grain needs. The combination of high population growth and
limited agricultural productivity contributes to food insecurity in the region.

Question 7
The video "The Science of Overpopulation" states that in the U.S., we use more water
irrigating ______ than any other crop.
A. lawn grass
B. sugarcane
C. corn
D. rice
E. wheat
Answer: A
Rationale: The video "The Science of Overpopulation" states that in the U.S., we use
more water irrigating lawn grass than any other crop. This reflects the significant water
resources devoted to maintaining residential and commercial lawns, which is a uniquely
American cultural phenomenon.

Question 8
Using the figure above for 8 and 9, in which quadrant would you place the USA?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer: C
Rationale: Based on the quadrant figure used in class, the USA would be placed in
Quadrant C, reflecting its combination of high cereal grain production and specific
population characteristics.

Question 9
Using the figure above for 8 and 9, in which quadrant would you place the Republic of
Congo?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer: B
Rationale: Based on the quadrant figure used in class, the Republic of Congo would be
placed in Quadrant B, reflecting its combination of low cereal grain production and
specific population characteristics.
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, Question 10
The biggest difference between the Upper 20% and Lower 20% of U.S. income earners in
terms of average annual expenditures, is that the Upper 20% are able to spend
significantly more of their income on:
A. food
B. healthcare
C. housing
D. personal insurance and pensions
E. entertainment
Answer: D
Rationale: The biggest difference between the Upper 20% and Lower 20% of U.S.
income earners is that the Upper 20% are able to spend significantly more of their income
on personal insurance and pensions. This reflects the ability of higher-income earners to
save and invest for retirement, while lower-income earners spend a larger percentage of
their income on basic necessities.

Question 11
The Battle of Cajamarca in 1532 pitted Spanish Conquistadors against the ______.
A. Aztecs
B. Incas
C. Mayans
D. Pimas
E. Zulus
Answer: B
Rationale: The Battle of Cajamarca in 1532 pitted Spanish Conquistadors led by
Francisco Pizarro against the Incas. This battle marked the beginning of the Spanish
conquest of the Inca Empire, one of the most significant events in the colonization of
South America.

Question 12
The separation between "prehistory" and "history" occurred about ______ years ago, with
the ______.
A. 2 million / start of tool making
B. 2 million / invention of writing
C. 200,000 / start of tool making
D. 200,000 / start of farming
E. 5,000 / invention of writing
Answer: E
Rationale: The separation between Prehistory and History occurred approximately 5,000
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