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Urbanization. Human Societies Three types: Hunter-gatherer – nomads that hunt and gather naturally growing food Agricultural – grows crops and stays in.

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Page 1: Urbanization. Human Societies Three types: Hunter-gatherer – nomads that hunt and gather naturally growing food Agricultural – grows crops and stays in.

Urbanization

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Human Societies

• Three types:• Hunter-gatherer – nomads that hunt and

gather naturally growing food

• Agricultural – grows crops and stays in one place

• Industrial – produces food and other products using machines – requires large amounts of energy and resources

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Hunter - Gatherer

• Nomads – “travelers” move around to where food can be found

• Gather naturally growing plants and hunt for whatever animals they can find

• Small populations

• Very small impact on the environment

• Still exist in remote areas

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Agricultural

• 10-20,000 years ago people in Southeast Asia and Africa began to farm

• Planted crops and raised animals for food• Caused 2 main changes:• 1. People started to settle in one place• 2. Find work within their society

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Agricultural cont...

• Most important invention was the plow• Helped produce more food and plant more

• What do you think more food meant?• Population grew!

• Modern agriculture caused some problems:• Use of more land and chemical use• Soil depletion (erosion)• Water contamination• Food contamination

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Industrial Society

• Another population surge in the 1700s: AKA Industrial Revolution.

• Production of food was done by machine, not man

• Machines need more energy

• Major environmental damage from the machines

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Industrial

• Positives:• Improved crops • Medical discoveries – people lived longer and

reproduced more

• Negatives:• More energy use (fossil fuels)• Natural resource depletion• Increases population• Air, land and water pollution

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Urbanization

• Urbanization – people moved to cities for work• More factories meant more jobs

• City populations were doubling in size every 15 years• Water systems couldn’t handle it• Land was being used to build on, so it became

less arable (useable for farming)

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Old Way of Thinking…

• Frontier Ethic- USE AND ABUSE MATERIALS• Resources are unlimited. We will NEVER run

out of anything.• Humans do NOT need to obey laws.• We were not held responsible for our actions. • People only lived for the moment… they did

not think for future generations.

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New and BETTER Way of thinking

• SUSTAINABILITY• Resources are NOT unlimited and CAN NOT be

used faster than they can be renewed, BUT the sad reality is that humans are depleting resources much too fast.

• OBEY LAWS! • Successful societies concentrate on using

conservation and RENEWABLE resources.

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• Current fertility rates put us at the medium growth rate; 9 billion by 2050

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