Yes. Pastoralism centers around livestock, particularly animals such as camels, goats, yaks, llamas and sheep.
A mixture of agriculture and manufacturing
True.
If it's made of true rubber and not synthetic rubber, then it is an agriculture product.
False, because Africa has more Subsistence farming then the commercial farming.
true
No, the mode of production that is based on growing food on shifting plots of land is called shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn agriculture. Agriculture typically refers to a more permanent form of farming that involves cultivating crops on a fixed piece of land.
This is true.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
In the 17th century, subsistence farming was a common practice where farmers grew crops and raised livestock primarily to feed themselves and their families. This type of farming often relied on traditional methods and limited technology. Subsistence farmers typically did not produce surplus to sell in markets but instead focused on meeting their basic needs for food and resources.
true
Actually, ALL people were hunter/gatherers before agriculture.
False. In the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas's mother is not assigned the Study of Agriculture. She works as a prominent Nurturer.