June 8, 2011

Final #2

Part 1
The agriculture revolution was a time when house started to develop along towns. Before hand, everyone was nomadic following their food while the wild animals roamed from place to place. At this time, people started to instead settle down, and use crops as their food. Because of this, jobs were created and the economy was formed. With time, this revolution grew into what life is like today.    


Part 2 

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Part 3
If the agriculture revolution did collapse, our society today would be completely different from what it is now. Instead of living in a house and buying food, we could be running around the United States hunting for our food just like at the very beginning before the agriculture revolution. Our education would be different also, since it would be hard to transfer schools every time the animals migrated. Since families would be traveling so frequently, the government system would probably be more of a whole without mayors and governors. Now a days laws are different in each states. 

Our taste in clothing and music would also be effected if the agriculture revolution collapsed. Also, technology and medicine advancements would diminish.  Since we would be migrating with the animals, we would have to dress for the weather which would leave very little amount of room for fashion. The music would most likely be more diverse too. Since, the traveling of people would create a trade of customs. Our technology would not be as advanced because now our focus would mainly be on finding food for our families 

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