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Grade 2 Map Components
Grade 5 Defining Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.5.4
describes all plants grown as food
  1. branches
  2. fruit
  3. crops
  4. property
Grade 8 Social Studies
What three crops dominated in the South?
  1. Tobacco, Rice, Indigo
  2. Rice, Tobacco, Corn
  3. Rice, Carrots, Asparagus
Grade 11 Modern Africa and Mid East
What caused the destruction of crops in Somalia?
  1. Natural disaster
  2. Poor climate
  3. Low amount of farming resources
  4. a Civil War
Grade 3 Social Studies Words
Grade 3 Defining Words
Grade 10 Environmental Science
What is dung?
  1. cows
  2. wood
  3. crops
  4. poop
Grade 6 Colonial Period
What cash crop was important to Jamestown?
  1. Corn
  2. Rice
  3. Tobacco
  4. Potatoes
Grade 8 Colonial Period
What was the significance of cash Crops in Jamestown?
  1. When cash crops were developed they helped Jamestown to become profitable
  2. Cash crops were used to help prevent battles with Native Americans
  3. Cash crops were fed to the families of the settlers in Jamestown.
  4. Cash crops were used to trade for weapons with the Native Americans.
Graduate DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Grade 9 Environmental Science
Grade 7 Latin America and Caribbean
What was the main crop the Mayans raised?
  1. corn
  2. rice
  3. pumpkins
  4. soybeans
Grade 11 Social Studies
A cash crop is one that is raised primarily for
  1. sale.
  2. food.
  3. a farmer's own use.
  4. a colony's home country.
Grade 6 Latin American Geography
What is Peru's main food crop?
  1. Sugarcane
  2. Bananas
  3. Potatoes
  4. Tomatoes
Grade 10 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Which is NOT a benefit of genetically modifying crops?
  1. enhanced taste and quality
  2. improved resistance to disease and pests
  3. new products and growing techniques
  4. plants harvesting themselves
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