Deck 10: Environmental and Energy Policy
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Deck 10: Environmental and Energy Policy
1
Government action, or inaction, related to the natural environment is referred to as ______.
A) energy policy
B) environmental policy
C) health policy
D) education policy
A) energy policy
B) environmental policy
C) health policy
D) education policy
B
2
All of the following were identified in the text as components of environmental policy except for ______.
A) the management of natural resources and their use
B) efforts to control pollution and prevent it
C) efforts to provide funding for students who want to pursue an education related to the environment
D) efforts to promote sustainable use and development of natural resources
A) the management of natural resources and their use
B) efforts to control pollution and prevent it
C) efforts to provide funding for students who want to pursue an education related to the environment
D) efforts to promote sustainable use and development of natural resources
C
3
Environmental policy covers issues surrounding all of the following except for ______.
A) water
B) animals
C) land
D) infrastructure
A) water
B) animals
C) land
D) infrastructure
D
4
All of the following areas were identified as environmental concerns except for ______.
A) air quality
B) over population
C) water quality
D) waster generation
A) air quality
B) over population
C) water quality
D) waster generation
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5
All of the following were identified as criteria air pollutants by the Clean Air Act except for ______.
A) carbon monoxide
B) sulfur dioxide
C) lead
D) oxygen
A) carbon monoxide
B) sulfur dioxide
C) lead
D) oxygen
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6
According to recent air quality emissions, which of the following air pollutants has seen the biggest decrease?
A) lead
B) carbon monoxide
C) nitrogen dioxide
D) sulfur dioxide
A) lead
B) carbon monoxide
C) nitrogen dioxide
D) sulfur dioxide
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7
Which of the following designations is given when there is pollution from a host of sources?
A) excellent
B) good
C) impaired
D) poor
A) excellent
B) good
C) impaired
D) poor
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8
Pollution can be caused by all of the following except for ______.
A) water runoff from fields and pavement
B) abundance of forests and preservations
C) air deposits
D) industrial sources
A) water runoff from fields and pavement
B) abundance of forests and preservations
C) air deposits
D) industrial sources
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9
All of the following were identified as hazardous waste except for ______ waste.
A) oil
B) medical
C) chemicals
D) green
A) oil
B) medical
C) chemicals
D) green
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10
Air pollutant alert days often take place in the ______.
A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
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11
______ embrace the idea that natural resources can and should be used in a responsible manner for human flourishing.
A) Conservationists
B) Preservationists
C) Industrialists
D) Capitalist
A) Conservationists
B) Preservationists
C) Industrialists
D) Capitalist
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12
______ believe nature had intrinsic value itself and should be protected for future generations.
A) Conservationists
B) Preservationists
C) Industrialists
D) Capitalist
A) Conservationists
B) Preservationists
C) Industrialists
D) Capitalist
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13
The Environmental Protection Agency was created under President ______.
A) Nixon
B) Johnson
C) Roosevelt
D) Kennedy
A) Nixon
B) Johnson
C) Roosevelt
D) Kennedy
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14
In the 1980s, efforts were made to shift the focus to which of the following government entities?
A) federal and state
B) tribal and local
C) state and local
D) local and tribal
A) federal and state
B) tribal and local
C) state and local
D) local and tribal
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15
Which of the following presidents claimed to be the first environmental president?
A) George H. W. Bush
B) Bill Clinton
C) Richard Nixon
D) Ronald Reagan
A) George H. W. Bush
B) Bill Clinton
C) Richard Nixon
D) Ronald Reagan
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16
The Bush Administration focused primarily on ______.
A) national security matters
B) environmental concerns
C) health-care issues
D) economic regulations
A) national security matters
B) environmental concerns
C) health-care issues
D) economic regulations
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17
The United States' energy supply is dominated by all of the following except for ______.
A) coal
B) wind turbines
C) oil
D) natural gas
A) coal
B) wind turbines
C) oil
D) natural gas
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18
According to the text, ______ continues to be the source of most of the nation's domestic power.
A) natural gas
B) hydro
C) solar power
D) coal
A) natural gas
B) hydro
C) solar power
D) coal
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19
According to the text, which of the following sources has not seen a rapid increase or decrease in its use as a source?
A) biomass energy
B) nuclear energy
C) hydro energy
D) solar energy
A) biomass energy
B) nuclear energy
C) hydro energy
D) solar energy
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20
All of the following were imposed in the 1970s in order to decrease energy use except for ______.
A) imposing daylight savings time
B) instituting a national speed limit of 55 mpg
C) creating black out days across the nation
D) increasing research and development
A) imposing daylight savings time
B) instituting a national speed limit of 55 mpg
C) creating black out days across the nation
D) increasing research and development
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21
The Department of Energy was established in the ______.
A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
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22
In the 1970s, the dominant source of energy was ______.
A) oil
B) coal
C) gas
D) wind
A) oil
B) coal
C) gas
D) wind
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23
Which of the following presidents tried to abolish the Department of Energy?
A) Richard Nixon
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Lyndon B. Johnson
D) George H. W. Bush
A) Richard Nixon
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Lyndon B. Johnson
D) George H. W. Bush
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24
The heat output is measured in ______.
A) watts
B) amps
C) BTUs
D) volts
A) watts
B) amps
C) BTUs
D) volts
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25
Which of the following acts offered tax credits for citizens who purchased renewable energy systems or bought hybrid vehicles?
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
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26
Which of the following acts changed the CAFE standards and mandated a new fuel economy standard of 35 miles per gallon by 2020?
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
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27
Which of the following acts was referred to as the stimulus?
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
A) Energy Independence and Security Act
B) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
C) Energy Policy Act
D) Clean Air Act
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28
Which of the following actors is known for holding hearings into how implementation is unfolding?
A) Congress
B) president
C) bureaucracy
D) courts
A) Congress
B) president
C) bureaucracy
D) courts
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29
All of the following congressional committees have jurisdiction over environmental and energy policy issues except for ______.
A) agriculture
B) appropriations
C) energy and commerce
D) ethics
A) agriculture
B) appropriations
C) energy and commerce
D) ethics
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30
Who is responsible for reconciling disputes and there are plenty of disputes about government action in environmental and energy policy?
A) president
B) Congress
C) federal courts
D) executive agencies
A) president
B) Congress
C) federal courts
D) executive agencies
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31
Which of the following actors is responsible for considering the constitutionality of policies?
A) Congress
B) president
C) executive agencies
D) federal courts
A) Congress
B) president
C) executive agencies
D) federal courts
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32
Which of the following agencies oversees energy management authority, including exercising jurisdiction over sales, licensing, pricing, and pipeline rates?
A) Nuclear Regulatory Commission
B) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
C) Department of Interior
D) Department of Energy
A) Nuclear Regulatory Commission
B) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
C) Department of Interior
D) Department of Energy
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33
The ______ are tasked with taking vague statutes and realizing policy goals.
A) president
B) Congress
C) federal courts
D) executive agencies
A) president
B) Congress
C) federal courts
D) executive agencies
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34
Which of the following agencies implements policies involving nuclear power, fossil fuels, and alternative energy sources?
A) Environmental Protection Agency
B) Department of Interior
C) Nuclear Regulatory Commission
D) Department of Energy
A) Environmental Protection Agency
B) Department of Interior
C) Nuclear Regulatory Commission
D) Department of Energy
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35
All of the following issues and challenges were identified in the text except for ______.
A) politicization
B) role of science in policy debates
C) false trade-offs
D) bully pulpits
A) politicization
B) role of science in policy debates
C) false trade-offs
D) bully pulpits
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36
The electoral cycle and different party views is a component of which of the following issues and challenges?
A) false trade-offs
B) role of science in policy debates
C) politicization
D) notion of the commons
A) false trade-offs
B) role of science in policy debates
C) politicization
D) notion of the commons
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37
The presumption that if an action is good for the environment, it must be bad for the economy is referred to as ______.
A) false trade-offs
B) politicization
C) focusing events
D) notion of the commons
A) false trade-offs
B) politicization
C) focusing events
D) notion of the commons
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38
The ______ posits that property rights and ownership cannot be easily assigned to the air.
A) notion of the commons
B) false trade-offs
C) role of science in policy debates
D) the lack of a coherent, cohesive policy
A) notion of the commons
B) false trade-offs
C) role of science in policy debates
D) the lack of a coherent, cohesive policy
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39
Environmental and energy policy areas are heavily intertwined.
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40
The air quality in the United States has improved since the Clean Air Act of 1970.
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41
Air quality and rates of pollution are uniform across the United States.
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42
Americans generate an exceedingly high amount of waste.
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43
Rivers and streams in the United States routinely catch on fire.
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44
The founders of the United States did not care much for land management and resources.
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45
Today, over half of American's thought the environment would be better.
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46
Renewable energy sources are not easily replaced after their use.
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47
Renewable energy sources are starting to dominate in the United States.
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48
Inaction is a statement of what this institution thinks about a particular issue.
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49
Congress does not have a lot of involvement in environmental and energy concerns, in comparison to the president.
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50
If a president is not interested in a policy issue, it is unlikely that Congress will take action.
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51
The Senate is responsible for confirming all of the presidential appointments.
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52
Unlike the federal government, state do not have environmental agencies.
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53
Provide two to three examples of hazardous waste.
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54
Identify two to three sources of pollution.
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55
Identify one to two criteria air pollutants.
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56
What is energy policy?
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57
What are fossil fuels?
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58
Provide two to three examples of renewable energy sources.
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59
Identify two to three congressional committees who oversee environmental and energy policy.
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60
Who are the major actors in environmental and energy policy?
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61
What is a false trade-off?
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62
Identify a recent environmental or energy disaster. Who were the official and unofficial actors involved?
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63
What impact did Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962) have on environmental policy?
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64
Provide an example of a focusing event in environmental policy history. How did the focusing event impact current environmental legislation?
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65
Identify an interest group related to environmental or energy policy. What is their purpose? Have they been successful in lobbying for legislation?
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66
Why is it difficult for stakeholders to agree on policy?
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