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AESC 2050 KIEPPER TEST 1 EXAM ACTUAL
PREP QUESTIONS AND WELL REVISED
ANSWERS - LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS – ASSURES PASS
1. Amount that can digest lactose in adulthood - ANSWER: 33% of the global
population
2. Domestication take home message - ANSWER: Domestication of animals
has led to genetic and cultural changes in humans
3. Corn in Meso-american culture - ANSWER: Gods mixed their own blood
with corn flour to create humankind, maya were "children of the corn"
4. Masa - ANSWER: base dough for latin american cooking
5. What percent of american veggies are in the form of french fries or ketchup -
ANSWER: 50%
6. By 1840, what percent of Ireland relied solely on the potato - ANSWER:
40%
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7. Great Irish Potato Famine - ANSWER: 1845-1852 During this famine,
population of Ireland (8 million) saw 1 million people die and 1 million people
emigrate
8. South's 1st cash crop - ANSWER: Tobacco
-quickly became KEY trade good for american colonies back to england
-hard work, small farmers used slaves to help
9. Tobacco makes up only __% of georgia's row and forage crops
- ANSWER: 3%
10. Georgia's row and forage crops - ANSWER: cotton 40%
Peanuts 23%
Peaches 10%
11. South's second cash crop - ANSWER: cotton
12. When does cotton become kind - ANSWER: with invention of cotton gin
(Eli Whitney) around 1800
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13. Founding of savannah - ANSWER: 1733
14. Savannah's early prohibitions - ANSWER: no rum No lawyers
No blacks
No land ownership, over 500 acres No catholics
15. Boll Weevil - ANSWER: 1915, reduced cotton acreage from 5.2 million
acres doing 1914 to 2.6 million acres in 1923
16. Cotton's ranking in Georgia Ag commodities - - ANSWER:
- 3rd, 6.9%
Behind Broilers and Beef
17. Georgia ranking in Nation for Cotton Production - ANSWER: 2nd
18. North Georgia's response to cotton loss - ANSWER: chickens
19. Vertical integration - ANSWER: Jessie decided to buy a local hatchery and
local processing plant, this beginning this business process
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20. Jesse Jewel - ANSWER: His mother owned a feed mill in Gainesville, GA-
struggling bc farmers were too pour to buy feed. Jessie gave chicks and feed to
farmers and when they were grown the farmer kept a portion of the flock for his
labor. Received the rest as payment
21. Other Georgia Number 1 ranking - ANSWER: Blueberries
22. Vidalia Onion - ANSWER: Must originate in a 20 county region in south
central Georgia to be considered this
23. Agriculture - ANSWER: the science of practice farming, including
cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to
provide humans with food, clothing, shelter and other products
24. Non-food agricultural crops - ANSWER: cotton, tobacco, timber,
marijuana
25. When was nature published - ANSWER: April 25, 1953
26. Culture - ANSWER: the unique combinations of customs, beliefs and
practices (including languages, arts, rituals, institutions and technologies) that are
AESC 2050 KIEPPER TEST 1 EXAM ACTUAL
PREP QUESTIONS AND WELL REVISED
ANSWERS - LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS – ASSURES PASS
1. Amount that can digest lactose in adulthood - ANSWER: 33% of the global
population
2. Domestication take home message - ANSWER: Domestication of animals
has led to genetic and cultural changes in humans
3. Corn in Meso-american culture - ANSWER: Gods mixed their own blood
with corn flour to create humankind, maya were "children of the corn"
4. Masa - ANSWER: base dough for latin american cooking
5. What percent of american veggies are in the form of french fries or ketchup -
ANSWER: 50%
6. By 1840, what percent of Ireland relied solely on the potato - ANSWER:
40%
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7. Great Irish Potato Famine - ANSWER: 1845-1852 During this famine,
population of Ireland (8 million) saw 1 million people die and 1 million people
emigrate
8. South's 1st cash crop - ANSWER: Tobacco
-quickly became KEY trade good for american colonies back to england
-hard work, small farmers used slaves to help
9. Tobacco makes up only __% of georgia's row and forage crops
- ANSWER: 3%
10. Georgia's row and forage crops - ANSWER: cotton 40%
Peanuts 23%
Peaches 10%
11. South's second cash crop - ANSWER: cotton
12. When does cotton become kind - ANSWER: with invention of cotton gin
(Eli Whitney) around 1800
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13. Founding of savannah - ANSWER: 1733
14. Savannah's early prohibitions - ANSWER: no rum No lawyers
No blacks
No land ownership, over 500 acres No catholics
15. Boll Weevil - ANSWER: 1915, reduced cotton acreage from 5.2 million
acres doing 1914 to 2.6 million acres in 1923
16. Cotton's ranking in Georgia Ag commodities - - ANSWER:
- 3rd, 6.9%
Behind Broilers and Beef
17. Georgia ranking in Nation for Cotton Production - ANSWER: 2nd
18. North Georgia's response to cotton loss - ANSWER: chickens
19. Vertical integration - ANSWER: Jessie decided to buy a local hatchery and
local processing plant, this beginning this business process
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20. Jesse Jewel - ANSWER: His mother owned a feed mill in Gainesville, GA-
struggling bc farmers were too pour to buy feed. Jessie gave chicks and feed to
farmers and when they were grown the farmer kept a portion of the flock for his
labor. Received the rest as payment
21. Other Georgia Number 1 ranking - ANSWER: Blueberries
22. Vidalia Onion - ANSWER: Must originate in a 20 county region in south
central Georgia to be considered this
23. Agriculture - ANSWER: the science of practice farming, including
cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to
provide humans with food, clothing, shelter and other products
24. Non-food agricultural crops - ANSWER: cotton, tobacco, timber,
marijuana
25. When was nature published - ANSWER: April 25, 1953
26. Culture - ANSWER: the unique combinations of customs, beliefs and
practices (including languages, arts, rituals, institutions and technologies) that are