World History AP

Class Summary 10/4 | Oct 04th 2007

By Adam Horowitz

Today in AP class we discussed agriculture. We started off with the disadvantages of agriculture, like vulnerability to natural disasters and lack of population control. We tried to answer where agriculture might have begun, and were tricked by the question because it began in different places at different times independently. We went over 7 theories of how agriculture might have begun and the problems with these theories. We ended the class discussing why the switch to agriculture was more of a climacteric than a revolution, slow and likely unintentional.

P.S. I only have three categories that I can post my blog under for some reason, so this is going under classroom.


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