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Deck 4: People and Nature
1
Global climate change is causing a(n)
A) increase in the strength of violent storms.
B) drop in sea levels.
A) increase in the strength of violent storms.
B) drop in sea levels.
A
2
The Kyoto Protocol targets ________ in the attempt to balance economic development with environmental protection.
A) core countries
B) peripheral countries
A) core countries
B) peripheral countries
A
3
Understanding human-environment interactions within the context of the surrounding political and economic relationships is an approach taken by
A) political ecologists.
B) eco-economists.
A) political ecologists.
B) eco-economists.
A
4
According to ecofeminists,the male-dominated political-economic systems of the core equate women with
A) nature.
B) animals.
A) nature.
B) animals.
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Ecofeminists attribute environmental problems to the ________ biases in Western culture.
A) patriarchal
B) matriarchal
A) patriarchal
B) matriarchal
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6
CO₂,CH₄,N₂O,and water vapour all absorb infrared radiation and are collectively known as
A) GHGs.
B) CFCs.
A) GHGs.
B) CFCs.
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7
Through her work protecting the diversity and integrity of living resources,Vandana Shiva has become a leader in the
A) alter-globalization movement.
B) ecotheology movement.
A) alter-globalization movement.
B) ecotheology movement.
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8
According to our text,to date,no accidents have been associated with nuclear energy production in the
A) periphery.
B) core.
A) periphery.
B) core.
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9
Former U.S.President Theodore Roosevelt drew on the ideas of Thoreau,Emerson and Marsh to support ________ of the natural environment.
A) conservation
B) preservation
A) conservation
B) preservation
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10
Cultural ecologists attempt to understand how cultural processes affect adaptation to
A) the environment.
B) the world-system.
A) the environment.
B) the world-system.
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11
The greatest loss of human life in history occurred in the Americas following the Columbian Exchange.This is directly related to widespread
A) virgin soil epidemics.
B) slavery and forced labor.
A) virgin soil epidemics.
B) slavery and forced labor.
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12
Since the 2010 earthquake that destroyed hundreds of thousands of residential and commercial buildings in Haiti,the affected areas still look like the earthquake occurred yesterday.This is because of ongoing
A) socioeconomic factors.
B) environmental factors.
A) socioeconomic factors.
B) environmental factors.
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13
As global average temperatures rise,world-wide sea levels
A) rise.
B) fall.
A) rise.
B) fall.
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14
In the core,more of the future increase in energy production is expected from
A) smaller scale renewable energies like wind, geothermal, biomass and solar.
B) large-scale non-air polluting projects like nuclear and hydroelectric dams.
A) smaller scale renewable energies like wind, geothermal, biomass and solar.
B) large-scale non-air polluting projects like nuclear and hydroelectric dams.
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15
France and the United States together generate ________ than 40 percent of all the nuclear-generated electricity in the world.
A) less
B) more
A) less
B) more
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16
Today,we live in the
A) anthropocene.
B) envirocene.
A) anthropocene.
B) envirocene.
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17
According to some scientists,one sign of global climate change and human induced changes to the environment is the alarming ________ in worldwide frog populations.
A) decline
B) increase
A) decline
B) increase
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18
The practice of commercially exploiting and patenting naturally occurring biochemical or genetic material,restricting its future use,and failing to pay the community who has traditionally used it,is known as
A) biopiracy.
B) bioterrorism.
A) biopiracy.
B) bioterrorism.
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19
________ believe that nature is sacred and should remain off-limits to human use.
A) Preservationists
B) Conservationists
A) Preservationists
B) Conservationists
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20
Your textbook authors point out that to represent the flooding and deaths associated with Hurricane Katrina (2005)as a "natural" disaster is misleading because it ignores
A) political & social factors.
B) cultural and religious factors.
A) political & social factors.
B) cultural and religious factors.
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21
The idea that "nature is a social creation" means that
A) humans have built the physical world and its landscapes - nothing is natural.
B) the physical world means different things to different people at different times.
C) God created the earth in six days.
D) the evolutionary process concluded with the emergence of humans.
E) the physical world and its resources were made for human use.
A) humans have built the physical world and its landscapes - nothing is natural.
B) the physical world means different things to different people at different times.
C) God created the earth in six days.
D) the evolutionary process concluded with the emergence of humans.
E) the physical world and its resources were made for human use.
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22
Political ecologists emphasize
A) the impact of political and economic forces on local cultures and resource use.
B) traditional groups' involvement in the political process.
C) environmental and resource policy.
D) environmental ethics and the ethics of resource use.
E) the impact of globalization on resource trade.
A) the impact of political and economic forces on local cultures and resource use.
B) traditional groups' involvement in the political process.
C) environmental and resource policy.
D) environmental ethics and the ethics of resource use.
E) the impact of globalization on resource trade.
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23
The size of society's impact on nature is dependent mostly on
A) its technological understanding and ability.
B) its prevailing religious beliefs.
C) its population size.
D) the hegemonic political system.
E) its core-periphery relationships.
A) its technological understanding and ability.
B) its prevailing religious beliefs.
C) its population size.
D) the hegemonic political system.
E) its core-periphery relationships.
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24
Whereas environmental preservationists advocate that certain habitats,species,and resources should be off-limits and left entirely alone,conservation approaches encourage
A) respectful and sustainable used of natural resources.
B) exploitation of natural resources.
C) a return to "natural" life-styles like those lived by Native Americans.
D) re-creation and reclamation of natural landscapes.
E) rights for animals, trees and landscapes equal to those given humans.
A) respectful and sustainable used of natural resources.
B) exploitation of natural resources.
C) a return to "natural" life-styles like those lived by Native Americans.
D) re-creation and reclamation of natural landscapes.
E) rights for animals, trees and landscapes equal to those given humans.
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25
In 2030,world energy demand will be greatest in
A) China.
B) North America.
C) Africa.
D) India.
E) Europe.
A) China.
B) North America.
C) Africa.
D) India.
E) Europe.
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26
Across Africa,________ is a much more important source of energy.
A) hydropower
B) nuclear power
A) hydropower
B) nuclear power
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27
The years 1990-2005 were notable in Europe - after centuries of deforestation,its
A) total area of forests actually increased.
B) last remaining forests were cut down.
A) total area of forests actually increased.
B) last remaining forests were cut down.
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28
Human adaptations to and uses of the natural environment
A) have been occurring for hundreds and thousands of years.
B) no longer occur with globalization of the late 20th century.
C) began with the Industrial Revolution.
D) almost never result in pollution or environmental degradation.
E) occur in only hearth areas - many regions of the world remain pristine and untouched by human activity.
A) have been occurring for hundreds and thousands of years.
B) no longer occur with globalization of the late 20th century.
C) began with the Industrial Revolution.
D) almost never result in pollution or environmental degradation.
E) occur in only hearth areas - many regions of the world remain pristine and untouched by human activity.
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29
Rising sea levels,disappearing Arctic sea ice,increasing atmospheric CO₂,and rising global average temperatures are all evidence of
A) disappearing rainforests.
B) global climate change.
C) desertification.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) deep ecology.
A) disappearing rainforests.
B) global climate change.
C) desertification.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) deep ecology.
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30
Hydro,wind,tidal,and geothermal are examples of ________ energy resources.
A) inaccessible
B) unclean
C) non-renewable
D) renewable
E) solar
A) inaccessible
B) unclean
C) non-renewable
D) renewable
E) solar
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31
Human contributions to global climate warming are primarily from
A) carbon dioxide emissions from industrialized countries.
B) deforestation in the periphery.
C) oil spills in the core and the periphery.
D) the proliferation of pavement in both the core and the periphery.
E) the hole in the ozone layer created by the space shuttle.
A) carbon dioxide emissions from industrialized countries.
B) deforestation in the periphery.
C) oil spills in the core and the periphery.
D) the proliferation of pavement in both the core and the periphery.
E) the hole in the ozone layer created by the space shuttle.
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32
Countries with most developed hydroelectricity production are countries with
A) rivers.
B) coasts.
A) rivers.
B) coasts.
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33
The "social production of nature" refers to
A) cultural and political ecology.
B) the reshaping of landscapes and species by human activity.
C) cloning, surrogate mothering and in vitro fertilization.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) preservation and conservation of unique environments and biosphere reserves.
A) cultural and political ecology.
B) the reshaping of landscapes and species by human activity.
C) cloning, surrogate mothering and in vitro fertilization.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) preservation and conservation of unique environments and biosphere reserves.
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34
The most important energy source for cooking and heating across Africa is
A) fuelwood.
B) natural gas.
A) fuelwood.
B) natural gas.
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35
The reason hydroelectric power continues to be appealing in the ________ is that it produces fewer atmospheric pollutants than fossil fuels.
A) core
B) periphery
A) core
B) periphery
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36
The production of hydropower is most strongly associated with
A) river resources.
B) ground water resources.
C) lake resources.
D) arid environments.
E) tropical environments.
A) river resources.
B) ground water resources.
C) lake resources.
D) arid environments.
E) tropical environments.
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37
The Three Gorges ________ in China is the world's largest.
A) dam
B) nuclear power plant
A) dam
B) nuclear power plant
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38
Rachel Carson is probably most well-known for
A) being the first woman Chief of the United States Forest Service.
B) her life and experiences at Walden Pond.
C) writing Silent Spring.
D) identifying the benefits of safe agricultural pesticides.
E) founding Greenpeace.
A) being the first woman Chief of the United States Forest Service.
B) her life and experiences at Walden Pond.
C) writing Silent Spring.
D) identifying the benefits of safe agricultural pesticides.
E) founding Greenpeace.
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39
The critical environmental problem from dams is due to impacts from
A) their construction and associated ecosystem disruption.
B) their operation and associated impacts to air quality.
A) their construction and associated ecosystem disruption.
B) their operation and associated impacts to air quality.
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40
Radical environmental groups,like the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society,that believe that the environment is sacred and should not be exploited are
A) conservationists.
B) preservationists.
C) political ecologists.
D) cultural ecologists.
E) ecological imperialists.
A) conservationists.
B) preservationists.
C) political ecologists.
D) cultural ecologists.
E) ecological imperialists.
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41
Chernobyl and Fukushima are
A) Nobel prize-winning physicists.
B) environmental philosophers.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) imprisoned ecoterrorists.
E) staff of the United Nations Secretariat.
A) Nobel prize-winning physicists.
B) environmental philosophers.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) imprisoned ecoterrorists.
E) staff of the United Nations Secretariat.
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42
In 1998,riots erupted across Bolivia when municipal water was
A) nationalized.
B) privatized.
C) subsidized.
D) exported.
E) polluted.
A) nationalized.
B) privatized.
C) subsidized.
D) exported.
E) polluted.
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43
Some countries limit or reduce the overall amount of pollution by letting companies negotiate,buy,sell,and trade the "right" to pollute among themselves.Such a system is based on
A) emissions trading.
B) ecocapitalism.
C) pollution permits.
D) barter bucks.
E) pollute-for-profit.
A) emissions trading.
B) ecocapitalism.
C) pollution permits.
D) barter bucks.
E) pollute-for-profit.
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44
Geothermal energy is energy in the form of heat from
A) the interior of the earth.
B) the sun.
C) biomass.
D) friction from the earth's plates.
E) recycled heat from factories.
A) the interior of the earth.
B) the sun.
C) biomass.
D) friction from the earth's plates.
E) recycled heat from factories.
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45
The world's biggest agricultural "land grabber," buying or leasing twice as much land as anyone else (usually in Africa),is
A) China.
B) the United States.
C) Russia.
D) Brazil.
E) Pakistan.
A) China.
B) the United States.
C) Russia.
D) Brazil.
E) Pakistan.
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46
The big losers from bioprospecting are typically
A) indigenous peoples.
B) corporations.
C) urban populations.
D) coastal populations.
E) core populations.
A) indigenous peoples.
B) corporations.
C) urban populations.
D) coastal populations.
E) core populations.
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47
Well before the start of European colonialism,Europe had already
A) cut down most of its forests.
B) established a strong record of environmental preservation.
C) doubled its area by reclaiming land from the sea.
D) polluted its air, water and soils through industrialization.
E) identified the relationship between human actions and global warming.
A) cut down most of its forests.
B) established a strong record of environmental preservation.
C) doubled its area by reclaiming land from the sea.
D) polluted its air, water and soils through industrialization.
E) identified the relationship between human actions and global warming.
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More than half of all land purchased internationally - to ensure the buying country's domestic food supply - is in
A) Africa.
B) East Asia.
C) North America.
D) South America.
E) Australia.
A) Africa.
B) East Asia.
C) North America.
D) South America.
E) Australia.
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49
Global temperature increases over the last century have been greatest
A) at the Arctic.
B) around the Equator.
C) over the world's deserts.
D) over the world's seas.
E) across the Southern Hemisphere.
A) at the Arctic.
B) around the Equator.
C) over the world's deserts.
D) over the world's seas.
E) across the Southern Hemisphere.
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50
European colonization of the New World resulted in the greatest loss of human life in history.The primary factor responsible was
A) disease.
B) war.
C) slavery.
D) natural disasters.
E) famine.
A) disease.
B) war.
C) slavery.
D) natural disasters.
E) famine.
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51
The greatest estimated area of deforestation since pre-agricultural times has occurred in
A) Asia.
B) Latin America.
C) Africa.
D) North America.
E) the former USSR.
A) Asia.
B) Latin America.
C) Africa.
D) North America.
E) the former USSR.
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52
Marshes,bogs,peatlands,and swamps are all in the ________ category of land cover.
A) wetland
B) steppe
C) archipelago
D) forest
E) grassland
A) wetland
B) steppe
C) archipelago
D) forest
E) grassland
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53
The introduction of exotic plants and animals into new ecosystems,such as the introduction of wheat and sugarcane,as well as horses,cattle,and pigs by the Spanish,is an example of
A) ecological imperialism.
B) demographic collapse.
C) virgin soil epidemic.
D) transcendentalism.
E) the Columbian exchange.
A) ecological imperialism.
B) demographic collapse.
C) virgin soil epidemic.
D) transcendentalism.
E) the Columbian exchange.
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54
Geothermal resources are most likely to be found near
A) volcanoes.
B) forests.
C) swamps.
D) deserts.
E) great oil reserves.
A) volcanoes.
B) forests.
C) swamps.
D) deserts.
E) great oil reserves.
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55
The demographic collapse across the Americas following the Columbian Exchange was due to
A) virgin soil epidemics.
B) environmental determinism.
C) deforestation and desertification.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) bioprospecting.
A) virgin soil epidemics.
B) environmental determinism.
C) deforestation and desertification.
D) ecological imperialism.
E) bioprospecting.
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56
Which of the following groups would probably be most fundamentally concerned about international agricultural land grabbing?
A) romanticists
B) conservationists
C) environmental ethicists
D) transcendentalists
E) deep ecologists
A) romanticists
B) conservationists
C) environmental ethicists
D) transcendentalists
E) deep ecologists
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57
Russia holds about one-third of the world's known reserves of ________ ,predicted to be this century's fastest growing energy source.
A) natural gas
B) hydropower
C) nuclear power
D) low-sulfur coal
E) geothermal energy
A) natural gas
B) hydropower
C) nuclear power
D) low-sulfur coal
E) geothermal energy
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58
The book Silent Spring explores the environmental impacts of
A) pesticides.
B) global warming.
C) deforestation.
D) the Green Revolution.
E) nuclear power, wastes and weapons.
A) pesticides.
B) global warming.
C) deforestation.
D) the Green Revolution.
E) nuclear power, wastes and weapons.
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59
The environmental justice movement emphasizes the disproportional burdens that the ________ face(s)from the negative consequences of economic development.
A) core
B) periphery
C) rich
D) middle-class
E) poor
A) core
B) periphery
C) rich
D) middle-class
E) poor
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60
The great environmental benefit of hydropower as an energy source is that it
A) produces few atmospheric pollutants.
B) benefits water quality.
C) has no impact on local plant and animal life.
D) maintains the pristine quality of the body of water on which it is built.
E) alters the surrounding landscape.
A) produces few atmospheric pollutants.
B) benefits water quality.
C) has no impact on local plant and animal life.
D) maintains the pristine quality of the body of water on which it is built.
E) alters the surrounding landscape.
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61
Prior to the Colombian Exchange,the only large domestic animals in the Americas used for work/protein were
A) dogs.
B) dogs and llamas.
C) dogs, llamas and horses.
D) dogs, llamas, horses, and oxen.
E) dogs, llamas, horses, oxen and pigs.
A) dogs.
B) dogs and llamas.
C) dogs, llamas and horses.
D) dogs, llamas, horses, and oxen.
E) dogs, llamas, horses, oxen and pigs.
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62
Which of the following environmental philosophies is the most mainstream?
A) conservation
B) environmental ethics
C) deep ecology
D) ecofeminism
E) preservation
A) conservation
B) environmental ethics
C) deep ecology
D) ecofeminism
E) preservation
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63
Ecotheologists are most likely to blame ________ for environmental degradation.
A) capitalist institutions
B) socialist institutions
C) Judeo-Christians
D) people of the periphery
E) ecofeminists
A) capitalist institutions
B) socialist institutions
C) Judeo-Christians
D) people of the periphery
E) ecofeminists
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64
Which perspective on nature is most likely to advocate that humans dominate nature?
A) Romanticism
B) Biospherical egalitarianism
C) Judeo-Christian tradition
D) Transcendentalism
E) Deep ecology
A) Romanticism
B) Biospherical egalitarianism
C) Judeo-Christian tradition
D) Transcendentalism
E) Deep ecology
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65
Desertification occurring in the grasslands of the Sahel,bordering the Sahara,is the result of
A) careless overgrazing by local herders.
B) expanding beef production for U.S. and European markets.
C) a complex set of environmental, cultural and political economic factors.
D) industrialization and urbanization.
E) droughts and other acts of nature or God.
A) careless overgrazing by local herders.
B) expanding beef production for U.S. and European markets.
C) a complex set of environmental, cultural and political economic factors.
D) industrialization and urbanization.
E) droughts and other acts of nature or God.
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66
Which region is experiencing the greatest annual percentage increase in forest land?
A) Europe
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Africa
E) Southeast Asia
A) Europe
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Africa
E) Southeast Asia
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Henry David Thoreau
A) founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
B) stressed man's domination over nature.
C) denounced Gifford Pinchot and transcendentalism.
D) embraced European notions of romanticism.
E) was Amish.
A) founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
B) stressed man's domination over nature.
C) denounced Gifford Pinchot and transcendentalism.
D) embraced European notions of romanticism.
E) was Amish.
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68
To ecofeminists,________ is at the center of today's environmental problems.
A) romanticism
B) patriarchy
C) political ecology
D) cultural ecology
E) religion
A) romanticism
B) patriarchy
C) political ecology
D) cultural ecology
E) religion
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69
The most water-privatized country in the world is
A) Chile.
B) the United States.
C) Japan.
D) Sweden.
E) Egypt.
A) Chile.
B) the United States.
C) Japan.
D) Sweden.
E) Egypt.
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70
International efforts to protect biodiversity have included efforts to halt "bioprospecting," the corporate practice of
A) intentionally reducing the varieties of fruits and vegetables found in the grocery store.
B) replacing traditional and native species of plants with crops for export.
C) over harvesting non-traditional crops like hemp and seaweed from public areas.
D) exploiting indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants for commercial purposes.
E) altering the genetic make-up of food.
A) intentionally reducing the varieties of fruits and vegetables found in the grocery store.
B) replacing traditional and native species of plants with crops for export.
C) over harvesting non-traditional crops like hemp and seaweed from public areas.
D) exploiting indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants for commercial purposes.
E) altering the genetic make-up of food.
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71
One of the most serious consequences of long-term irrigation is
A) desertification.
B) soil salinization.
C) virgin soil epidemics.
D) deforestation.
E) water conservation.
A) desertification.
B) soil salinization.
C) virgin soil epidemics.
D) deforestation.
E) water conservation.
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72
Nuclear energy programs are growing fastest in
A) semiperipheral countries.
B) core countries.
C) countries of the periphery.
D) similarly all over the world.
E) South America.
A) semiperipheral countries.
B) core countries.
C) countries of the periphery.
D) similarly all over the world.
E) South America.
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73
Western Europe lost most of its forests by the 13th century due to
A) the Bubonic Plague.
B) war.
C) agricultural settlement.
D) urbanization.
E) forest fires.
A) the Bubonic Plague.
B) war.
C) agricultural settlement.
D) urbanization.
E) forest fires.
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74
The greatest factor behind the New World's large population decrease after the arrival of the Europeans was
A) disease.
B) war.
C) genocide.
D) migration.
E) suicide.
A) disease.
B) war.
C) genocide.
D) migration.
E) suicide.
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75
Before the Columbian Exchange,the potato could only be eaten in
A) Ireland
B) Russia.
C) Peru.
D) Indonesia.
E) Ethiopia.
A) Ireland
B) Russia.
C) Peru.
D) Indonesia.
E) Ethiopia.
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76
Ecofeminism
A) rejects Goddess worship.
B) has found significant acceptance primarily in core countries.
C) argues that men equate nature with women.
D) calls for the creation of a strong patriarchy.
E) implies women do not care for the environment.
A) rejects Goddess worship.
B) has found significant acceptance primarily in core countries.
C) argues that men equate nature with women.
D) calls for the creation of a strong patriarchy.
E) implies women do not care for the environment.
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77
Australia has the world's largest uranium reserves,with nearly a quarter of the world's uranium resources.Thus
A) it is no surprise that they produce more nuclear power than any other country in the world.
B) it is a surprise that they do not have a single nuclear power plant.
C) it is a surprise that they rely so heavily on hydropower for energy.
D) it is no surprise that they are one of the world's nuclear super-powers.
E) it is no surprise that they rely considerably on wind power.
A) it is no surprise that they produce more nuclear power than any other country in the world.
B) it is a surprise that they do not have a single nuclear power plant.
C) it is a surprise that they rely so heavily on hydropower for energy.
D) it is no surprise that they are one of the world's nuclear super-powers.
E) it is no surprise that they rely considerably on wind power.
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78
According to Imort,the high number of deaths in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina (2005)was primarily the result of
A) social and political factors.
B) global warming.
C) "Mother Nature."
D) terrorists.
E) pollution.
A) social and political factors.
B) global warming.
C) "Mother Nature."
D) terrorists.
E) pollution.
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79
The 1992 Earth Summit was concerned primarily with this type of issue.
A) population growth
B) the status of women
C) water pollution
D) global environmental issues
E) agricultural land
A) population growth
B) the status of women
C) water pollution
D) global environmental issues
E) agricultural land
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80
During the era of internal European expansion,the most obvious change in the land was
A) siltation and the loss of rivers.
B) soil salinization.
C) the creation of vineyards.
D) deforestation.
E) soil erosion.
A) siltation and the loss of rivers.
B) soil salinization.
C) the creation of vineyards.
D) deforestation.
E) soil erosion.
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