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In a pastoral society, people are nomadic and move domestic herd animals from one pasture to another. In a horticultural society, people grow fruits and vegetables in garden plots as their primary source of food.

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What characteristics were widely shared by pastoral peoples?

mobile, relied on domesticated animals, and population much smaller than in agricultural societies


Which of these literary terms refers to dramatic prose or poetry that describes rural life?

Pastoral or bucolic might be used.


What were William Shakespeare's pastoral?

Pastoral plays were plays which idealized the lives of shepherds. Marlowe's famous poem, "The Passionate Shepherd to his love" was a pastoral poem. This was a literary fad in Elizabethan England. The closest Shakespeare came to a pastoral play is As You Like It, with its setting in the forest and characters like Audrey, Corin, Phoebe and Silvius.


What is a pastoral comedy?

its basically any play that has a calm and rural sort of setting. it basically gives the reader a simple and peacefull effect as to where the play is situated. example of pastoral comedy - as you like it by william shakespere.


How did the public know what kind of play was going to be shown at the globe theatre?

There is a story that they flew different coloured flags to say what kind of play it was. However, the fact is that plays did not and do not fall so easily into those categories. As Polonius says, it could be "tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral". What colour flag would they fly for "tragical-comical-historical-pastoral"? Anyway, nobody seems to know where this coloured flag idea comes from. It may be something someone thought up in the 19th century.

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Is bride price more commonly found in agricultural societies than horticultural or pastoral societies?

true


What society had deposit receipt economy?

Horticultural and Pastoral


Which societies are clusters and have few shelters?

Hunting and Gathering societies and Pastoral societies


Which societies have a migrating food supply?

hunting and gathering societies and pastoral societies.


Where is Matrilineality is more common in what society?

Horticultural societies.


2 division of labor in horticultural societies?

In horticultural societies, division of labor typically involves men and women having distinct roles. Men may focus on clearing land, hunting, and building while women are more involved in planting crops, tending to gardens, and food preparation. This division of labor helps ensure the community's survival by efficiently utilizing resources and knowledge.


What is the order of complexity from least to greatest using the following words agricultural hunting and gathering pastoral industrial and horticultural?

1- Hunter Gatherer 2- Pastoral 3- Horticultural 4- Agricultural 5- Feudal (you were missing this in your question) 6- Industrial


What is the difference between hunting gathering societies and pastoral horticultural societies?

Agricultural, pastoral, and foraging societies all had one goal in common: find food. Though, they went about these different ways. Agricultural, or agrarian societies are based on large-scale agricultural production made possible by plows pulled by animals. Agrarian societies are far more efficient than earlier societies and typically have a huge food surplus. This supports a complex division of labor which leads to the accumulation of great wealth by the few and considerable inequality. Pastoral societies are societies in which animals are domesticated and raised for food in pastures. Pastoral societies tended to develop in arid regions where there was insufficient rainfall to raise crops on the land. They were usually nomadic, moving on to a new area after the animals had exhausted the food supply in each pasture. Foraging societies, or commonly known as Hunter-Gatherers, generally have a passive dependence on what the environment contains. Because of this, the length of time that they stay in any one location is largely determined by the availability of food and water that is readily obtainable. They do not plant crops and the only domesticated animals that they usually have are dogs.


What does not generally characterize pastoral societies?

economic independence from surrounding agricultural societies


Possessions in pastoral societies are?

considered movable property


What is the possession in pastoral societies are?

Considered movable property


When was Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society created?

The Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society (now known as the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society) was created in 1809, making it one of the oldest horticultural societies in the world. Its aim is to promote horticulture and gardening in Scotland.