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Red the following articles and answer the questions in your ISN

Compare how people satisfy their need…satisfy Subsistence agricultureVsCommercial agriculture Produce enough crops to feed a family Dependent on mechanization and production is at high enough levels to sell surplus in a free market Click the word “satisfy” above, read article and answer the following questions… 1.What is subsistence farming? 2.What is commercial farming? 3.What is the difference between subsistence and commercial farming?

Compare how people satisfy their need…satisfy Cottage industriesVsCommercial industries Characteristic in traditional societies and involve the small scale production of goods in the home. Ex: weaving cloth Produce goods on a large scale to sell in a free market Click on the word “satisfy” above, watch the video tutorial and answer the following questions… 1.What is cottage industry? 2.What is commercial industry? 3.What is the difference between cottage industry and commercial industry?