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Spring FRQ (Question 3)
Rubric Code:
U5663B
By
ncarroll
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Exam
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Spring Final
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2 pts
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4 pts
Question 3 (a)
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a. Define industrial agriculture (1 point):
current stage of commercial agriculture where a shift from the farm as the center of production to the farm being one step in a multiphase process is occuring.
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Question 3 (b)
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b. One advantage for industrial agriculture (2 points: 1 identification or 1 point discussion):
-reduction of financial risks and initial investment for small-scale farmers
-benefits to consumer-better quality, uniformity, lower price
-greater access to global markets, not tied to the “central market” mentality
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b. One advantage for industrial agriculture (2 points: 1 identification, 1 point discussion):
-reduction of financial risks and initial investment for small-scale farmers
-benefits to consumer-better quality, uniformity, lower price
-greater access to global markets, not tied to the “central market” mentality
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4
Question 3 (c)
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c. Two environmental impacts (4 points: 1 point for each identification, 1 point for each discussion):
-use of more fertilizers and pesticides, introducing toxic chemicals
-use of irrigation, leads to overuse/dependency on water supply
-biotechnology, dependency on gmos in order to increase yield
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c. Two environmental impacts (4 points: 1 point for each identification, 1 point for each discussion):
-use of more fertilizers and pesticides, introducing toxic chemicals
-use of irrigation, leads to overuse/dependency on water supply
-biotechnology, dependency on gmos in order to increase yield
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c. Two environmental impacts (4 points: 1 point for each identification, 1 point for each discussion):
-use of more fertilizers and pesticides, introducing toxic chemicals
-use of irrigation, leads to overuse/dependency on water supply
-biotechnology, dependency on gmos in order to increase yield
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c. Two environmental impacts (4 points: 1 point for each identification, 1 point for each discussion):
-use of more fertilizers and pesticides, introducing toxic chemicals
-use of irrigation, leads to overuse/dependency on water supply
-biotechnology, dependency on gmos in order to increase yield
Subjects:
Geography
Types:
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