The subsistence pattern that is least likely to result in a modification of the environment to increase the production of food. | foraging |
The subsistence pattern that is most likely to result in a modification of the environment to increase the production of food. | intensive agriculture |
The subsistence pattern that is most likely to result in societies that are egalitarian for most people. | foraging |
The subsistence pattern that is least likely to result in societies that are egalitarian for most people. (Hint: egalitarian means equal in terms of economic and political rights.) | intensive agriculture |
The subsistence pattern that usually requires the highest percentage of people in a society to be involved in subsistence activities. | foraging |
The subsistence pattern that usually requires the lowest percentage of people in a society to be involved in subsistence activities. | intensive agriculture |
The subsistence pattern that usually results in the highest human population density. | intensive agriculture |
The subsistence pattern that usually results in the lowest human population density. | foraging |
The subsistence pattern that is used by societies that have the most devastating epidemics of contagious diseases in terms of the percentage of people in a society who are affected. | intensive agriculture |
The subsistence pattern that is used by societies that are most likely to undertake large-scale, prolonged warfare against other societies. | intensive agriculture |
A term that means equal in terms of economic and political rights. | egalitarian |