Learn Before
Analyzing an Ancient Settlement's Environmental Footprint
Based on the provided archaeological findings, evaluate whether this settlement's environmental impact is characteristic of the general pattern of human interaction with the biosphere prior to the 18th century. Justify your reasoning.
0
1
Tags
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
Ch.1 The Capitalist Revolution - The Economy 1.0 @ CORE Econ
The Economy 1.0 @ CORE Econ
CORE Econ
Economics
Economy
Ch.2 Technology and incentives - The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
Introduction to Microeconomics Course
Application in Bloom's Taxonomy
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology
Related
The 18th Century Turning Point in Human Environmental Impact
Assessing Early Human Environmental Interaction
Which of the following statements most accurately distinguishes the nature of human impact on the biosphere before the 18th century from the period that followed?
The historical period before the 18th century is characterized by human societies having virtually no impact on the natural environment, leaving the biosphere completely unmodified by their activities.
Characterizing Pre-Industrial Environmental Interaction
Analyzing an Ancient Settlement's Environmental Footprint
Match each pre-industrial human activity with its most likely impact on the local biosphere, reflecting a relationship that modified the environment without causing irreversible, large-scale degradation.
A historian argues that while pre-18th-century human societies, such as those practicing early agriculture or hunter-gatherer lifestyles, certainly altered their local surroundings, their overall environmental relationship was fundamentally different from that of later industrial societies. Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support this argument?
Arrange the following pre-industrial human societal stages in order from the least to the most significant in terms of their scale of modification to the local biosphere.
An archaeologist uncovers evidence of a large, pre-18th-century agricultural community that cleared a significant area of forest for farming. After several generations, the settlement was abandoned, and the forest eventually regrew, although with a different composition of tree species. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate evaluation of this community's impact on the biosphere, based on the historical understanding of pre-industrial human-environment interactions?
Characterizing Pre-Industrial Environmental Interaction