Deck 22: Technology and The Global Environment
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Deck 22: Technology and The Global Environment
1
What is the main underlying point made by the documentary film Food Inc.(2008)?
A) Food production has changed in North America.
B) Food production has increased in ways that will mainly benefit people in non-industrialized countries.
C) Food production has increased in ways that will mainly benefit people in industrialized countries.
D) Food production should be examined using the sociological imagination.
A) Food production has changed in North America.
B) Food production has increased in ways that will mainly benefit people in non-industrialized countries.
C) Food production has increased in ways that will mainly benefit people in industrialized countries.
D) Food production should be examined using the sociological imagination.
D
2
What was the Russian economist Nikolai Kondratiev a firm believer in?
A) human improvements
B) biotechnology
C) technological determinism
D) biodiversity
A) human improvements
B) biotechnology
C) technological determinism
D) biodiversity
C
3
While somewhat upset about the Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska,Miriam realizes that this event is sometimes just the cost of progress.Based on this information,how does Miriam most likely feel about the less positive outcomes that accompany technological advances?
A) That they are normal accidents.
B) That they are the risks of genius.
C) That they are acceptable perils.
D) That they are a modern menace.
A) That they are normal accidents.
B) That they are the risks of genius.
C) That they are acceptable perils.
D) That they are a modern menace.
A
4
According to the film Food Inc.(2008),which of the following has been problematic for people's health and safety recently in the production of food?
A) political pressure on food producers to do more with less
B) the erasure of small-scale farmers in North America
C) the manufacture of food in large mechanized settings
D) the heightened costs of producing organic food
A) political pressure on food producers to do more with less
B) the erasure of small-scale farmers in North America
C) the manufacture of food in large mechanized settings
D) the heightened costs of producing organic food
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According to the textbook,which of the following do some claim may pose the biggest technological threat so far to human well-being and survival?
A) biotechnology
B) environmental technology
C) military technology
D) recombinant technology
A) biotechnology
B) environmental technology
C) military technology
D) recombinant technology
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According to the textbook,when did many people become alerted to the fact that technological advances may not always be beneficial?
A) when hydroelectric power began to cause mass pollution
B) when the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945
C) when the environmental movement broadened to the mass pubic
D) when global warming became a well-known issue worldwide
A) when hydroelectric power began to cause mass pollution
B) when the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945
C) when the environmental movement broadened to the mass pubic
D) when global warming became a well-known issue worldwide
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7
David is excited because he has suddenly realized the potential of science to create a better life for people all over the world.What is David excited about?
A) biodiversity
B) evolution
C) technology
D) social constructionism
A) biodiversity
B) evolution
C) technology
D) social constructionism
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Allie considers herself a technological determinist.Which of the following best describes her views of technology?
A) People drive technological change.
B) Technology drives social relations and history.
C) Technology and people make history.
D) People use social forces to alter technological change.
A) People drive technological change.
B) Technology drives social relations and history.
C) Technology and people make history.
D) People use social forces to alter technological change.
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9
Which scientist is regarded as the creator of the atomic bomb?
A) R.J. Collingwood
B) Leslie Groves
C) Nikolai Kondratiev
D) Robert Oppenheimer
A) R.J. Collingwood
B) Leslie Groves
C) Nikolai Kondratiev
D) Robert Oppenheimer
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10
Which of the following terms expresses the idea that technology is bound to fail due to its sheer complexity?
A) technological determinism
B) risk society
C) normal accidents
D) technological imperative
A) technological determinism
B) risk society
C) normal accidents
D) technological imperative
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11
Shannon believes that all modern technological advances are harming the entire planet and she is starting a new Facebook group to organize resistance to them.What does Shannon feel that humans today live in?
A) a Frankenstein World
B) a technopoly
C) a multinational disaster zone
D) a risk society
A) a Frankenstein World
B) a technopoly
C) a multinational disaster zone
D) a risk society
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12
Which of the following events created uncertainly about the beneficial effects of technological advances for many people?
A) the outbreak of malaria in the Southern United States
B) the leakage of gas at a pesticide plant in India
C) the Five Mile Island nuclear accident
D) the Columbian oil spill
A) the outbreak of malaria in the Southern United States
B) the leakage of gas at a pesticide plant in India
C) the Five Mile Island nuclear accident
D) the Columbian oil spill
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13
Which social scientist first discovered that creative outputs and inventions seem to occur in patterned ways?
A) Charles Perrow
B) Ulrich Beck
C) Gottleib Daimler
D) Nikolai Kondratiev
A) Charles Perrow
B) Ulrich Beck
C) Gottleib Daimler
D) Nikolai Kondratiev
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14
Which of the following characterizes a risk society?
A) most people's engagement in risky behaviour
B) most young people's engagement in risky behaviour
C) the weighting of technological hazards against the benefits
D) the global danger posed by all technologies
A) most people's engagement in risky behaviour
B) most young people's engagement in risky behaviour
C) the weighting of technological hazards against the benefits
D) the global danger posed by all technologies
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15
Daniel is aware that in the production of his new patented invention,there is the possibility for things to go awry.He believes that this possibility for harm is outweighed by the potential of his invention to be beneficial.Which of the following terms is used to refer to how Daniel most likely views the less positive possibilities of invention?
A) invention speculation
B) the risks of invention
C) normal accidents
D) invention hazards
A) invention speculation
B) the risks of invention
C) normal accidents
D) invention hazards
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16
According to Ulrich Beck,which of the following is more worrisome than the fact that technologies are likely to fail sometimes?
A) technological determinism
B) environmental threats
C) technological imperialism
D) food shortages
A) technological determinism
B) environmental threats
C) technological imperialism
D) food shortages
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17
What term does the textbook use to refer to the period of time when the majority of people believed that scientific and technological advances would produce only benefits?
A) the era of naïve optimism
B) the acumen era
C) the scientific era
D) the era of recklessness
A) the era of naïve optimism
B) the acumen era
C) the scientific era
D) the era of recklessness
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18
What effect did the invention of the steam engine and the internal combustion engine have during the Industrial Revolution?
A) They caused the growth of industry.
B) They were technological determinants of history.
C) They transformed society when the need arose.
D) They slowed the pace of reckless industrial growth.
A) They caused the growth of industry.
B) They were technological determinants of history.
C) They transformed society when the need arose.
D) They slowed the pace of reckless industrial growth.
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19
Danger to society does not only result from technological accidents such as gas leaks and reactor explosions.According to Ulrich Beck,which of the following also poses major dangers?
A) environmental threats
B) biofood hazards
C) the second genesis
D) technopolies
A) environmental threats
B) biofood hazards
C) the second genesis
D) technopolies
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20
According to the textbook,when was the steam engine first invented?
A) between 10 and 70 CE
B) between 800 and 900 CE
C) between 1100 and 1200 CE
D) between 1700 and 1800 CE
A) between 10 and 70 CE
B) between 800 and 900 CE
C) between 1100 and 1200 CE
D) between 1700 and 1800 CE
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21
If technology transforms society,in what way is it under human control?
A) Humans build safeguards into new technologies so disasters are averted.
B) Humans shape technological growth according to their needs.
C) Social interests are weighed by economic interests.
D) Humans use rational rather than emotional understandings of nature.
A) Humans build safeguards into new technologies so disasters are averted.
B) Humans shape technological growth according to their needs.
C) Social interests are weighed by economic interests.
D) Humans use rational rather than emotional understandings of nature.
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22
Monique is a theoretical mathematician at a large university.Which of the following is most likely to motivate her research work at the university?
A) personal interest in the development of the field
B) personal profit
C) increased fame
D) political connections
A) personal interest in the development of the field
B) personal profit
C) increased fame
D) political connections
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23
When looking at the graph showing surface air temperatures and CO₂ levels,which of the following best describes the pattern?
A) a positive relationship
B) a negative relationship
C) an inverse relationship
D) no relationship
A) a positive relationship
B) a negative relationship
C) an inverse relationship
D) no relationship
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24
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the environment allows increased solar radiation.What is this process called?
A) industrial pollution
B) genetic pollution
C) the greenhouse effect
D) acid rain
A) industrial pollution
B) genetic pollution
C) the greenhouse effect
D) acid rain
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25
When did North Americans enter the era of big science and big technology?
A) when the electric light bulb was invented
B) when the automobile was invented
C) when the atomic bomb was first used
D) when the diesel engine was first used
A) when the electric light bulb was invented
B) when the automobile was invented
C) when the atomic bomb was first used
D) when the diesel engine was first used
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26
What does the increased use of fossil fuels,especially in industry,cause?
A) genetic pollution
B) global warming
C) acid rain
D) a decrease in biodiversity
A) genetic pollution
B) global warming
C) acid rain
D) a decrease in biodiversity
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27
Which of the following was a major contributor to Thomas Edison's inventions?
A) the creation of mass public education
B) the support of large corporations such as General Electric
C) vast investments of money
D) federal government support
A) the creation of mass public education
B) the support of large corporations such as General Electric
C) vast investments of money
D) federal government support
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28
Werner works for an organization that covers the costs of the majority of new research and development of technological applications today.What type of organization does he work for?
A) a federal government
B) a military
C) a not-for-profit
D) a private industry
A) a federal government
B) a military
C) a not-for-profit
D) a private industry
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29
Where in Canada are the highest concentrations of industrial contamination found?
A) the Alberta tar sands
B) northern British Columbia
C) northern Quebec
D) southern Ontario
A) the Alberta tar sands
B) northern British Columbia
C) northern Quebec
D) southern Ontario
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30
Laura is working on a project at her university that,if successful,may create enormous profits for the investors while being potentially harmful to some animal species.According to the textbook,what is she most likely to suffer from in this situation?
A) a moral quandary
B) a risk society
C) a normal accident
D) a technological dilemma
A) a moral quandary
B) a risk society
C) a normal accident
D) a technological dilemma
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31
Josh lives in a province in Canada where the Sydney Steel Company dumped tonnes of toxic waste for a century.Which province does he live in?
A) Alberta
B) British Columbia
C) Nova Scotia
D) Ontario
A) Alberta
B) British Columbia
C) Nova Scotia
D) Ontario
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32
Tristan is concerned with the number of fossil fuel-burning automobiles on the roads today.What is he worried about?
A) the greenhouse effect
B) a decline in biodiversity
C) acid rain
D) genetic pollution
A) the greenhouse effect
B) a decline in biodiversity
C) acid rain
D) genetic pollution
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33
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,what have humans been doing that has contributed the most to global warming?
A) building larger urban environments
B) eroding more soil
C) consuming more fossil fuel
D) expanding arable land
A) building larger urban environments
B) eroding more soil
C) consuming more fossil fuel
D) expanding arable land
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34
Looking at the increased numbers of global natural disasters like tsunamis and tornados,what is a reasonable conclusion to draw?
A) Nature likes to challenge people.
B) Supernatural forces must be at work.
C) The natural world is falling apart.
D) Natural disasters are not all "natural".
A) Nature likes to challenge people.
B) Supernatural forces must be at work.
C) The natural world is falling apart.
D) Natural disasters are not all "natural".
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35
According to the textbook,which of the following has been increasingly influencing technological development throughout the twentieth-century?
A) creative genius
B) multinational corporations
C) big government
D) consumer interests
A) creative genius
B) multinational corporations
C) big government
D) consumer interests
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36
What did Michael Faraday discover?
A) electromagnetism
B) the megalosaurus
C) gamma ray bursts
D) recombinant DNA
A) electromagnetism
B) the megalosaurus
C) gamma ray bursts
D) recombinant DNA
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37
Which of the following was responsible for the manufacture of the first nuclear bomb?
A) the Manhattan Project
B) the Philadelphia Project
C) the Hiroshima Project
D) the ORDVAC Project
A) the Manhattan Project
B) the Philadelphia Project
C) the Hiroshima Project
D) the ORDVAC Project
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38
The Bomqvist Factory emits a variety of toxic chemicals into the water and soil surrounding the plant.What is this process called?
A) industrial pollution
B) industrial toxicity
C) industrial wastage
D) industrial contamination
A) industrial pollution
B) industrial toxicity
C) industrial wastage
D) industrial contamination
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What drove the discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton?
A) military requirements
B) explorers' needs
C) political concerns
D) economic success
A) military requirements
B) explorers' needs
C) political concerns
D) economic success
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40
What does the gradual increase in the average surface temperature of the earth reflect?
A) population growth
B) increased CO2 levels
C) the decline of biodiversity
D) increased urbanization
A) population growth
B) increased CO2 levels
C) the decline of biodiversity
D) increased urbanization
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41
Which of the following may provide humankind with the inability to contract HIV/AIDS?
A) DNA simplification
B) DNA diversification
C) recombinant DNA
D) designer DNA
A) DNA simplification
B) DNA diversification
C) recombinant DNA
D) designer DNA
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42
What do we call the act of joining DNA from two separate hosts together?
A) recombinant DNA
B) reorganized DNA
C) replicated DNA
D) resyndicate DNA
A) recombinant DNA
B) reorganized DNA
C) replicated DNA
D) resyndicate DNA
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43
What term does the textbook use to refer to precipitation that causes the destruction of various ecosystems?
A) acid rain
B) toxic rain
C) contam-i-rain
D) tech-rain
A) acid rain
B) toxic rain
C) contam-i-rain
D) tech-rain
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44
Edward is the CEO for a large pharmaceutical company that is interested in exploiting natural compounds found in wild plants.Which of the following is the best place for him to visit to find the richest variety of potentially medicinal plants?
A) Chile
B) Venezuela
C) Brazil
D) Ecuador
A) Chile
B) Venezuela
C) Brazil
D) Ecuador
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45
What type of waste is produced by nuclear power facilities?
A) radioactive waste
B) chemical waste
C) solid waste
D) liquid waste
A) radioactive waste
B) chemical waste
C) solid waste
D) liquid waste
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46
Due to environmental degradation,many species are becoming extinct.According to the textbook,what is the rate of extinction today?
A) 10 times the natural rate
B) 100 times the natural rate
C) 1000 times the natural rate
D) 10 000 times the natural rate
A) 10 times the natural rate
B) 100 times the natural rate
C) 1000 times the natural rate
D) 10 000 times the natural rate
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47
For at least how long must waste from nuclear reactors be kept away from human beings in order to not contaminate them?
A) 1000 years
B) 5000 years
C) 10 000 years
D) 15 000 years
A) 1000 years
B) 5000 years
C) 10 000 years
D) 15 000 years
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48
Scientists have been experimenting with uniting the genes of different animals together to create whole new animals.What do we call the potential threat posed by such scientific inquiry?
A) environmental peril
B) technological imperative
C) genetic pollution
D) catastrophic DNA
A) environmental peril
B) technological imperative
C) genetic pollution
D) catastrophic DNA
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49
Environmental problems can be amplified by advocates and minimized by opponents.What does this phenomenon demonstrate about environmental problems?
A) They are largely imaginary.
B) They are socially constructed.
C) They are subject to whim.
D) They are a political battlefield.
A) They are largely imaginary.
B) They are socially constructed.
C) They are subject to whim.
D) They are a political battlefield.
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50
What is the umbrella term used to refer to global warming,industrial and genetic pollution,and the decline of biodiversity?
A) environmental toxicity level
B) environmental diversification
C) environmental degradation
D) environmental social constructionism
A) environmental toxicity level
B) environmental diversification
C) environmental degradation
D) environmental social constructionism
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51
Provincial governments give cheques to consumers who trade in their old refrigerators for new ones and see to the safe disposal of their old refrigerators.What are these governments trying to protect with such initiatives?
A) the average surface air temperature
B) the ozone layer
C) biodiversity
D) cultivatable land
A) the average surface air temperature
B) the ozone layer
C) biodiversity
D) cultivatable land
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What would the textbook suggest is the cause of the back-and-forth public opinion about the existence and dangers of global warming?
A) the power of suggestion
B) the malleability of public attitudes
C) the process of political redefinition
D) the social construction of social problems
A) the power of suggestion
B) the malleability of public attitudes
C) the process of political redefinition
D) the social construction of social problems
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53
There is an enormous variety of plant and animal species inhabiting the planet.What is this variety called?
A) evolution
B) natural selection
C) species differentiation
D) biodiversity
A) evolution
B) natural selection
C) species differentiation
D) biodiversity
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54
On the popular cartoon The Simpsons,Marge serves a three-eyed fish for dinner to Homer's nuclear power plant boss,Mr.Burns.What point was Marge making?
A) Genetic mutations are examples of biodiversity.
B) Radioactive waste was contaminating the local water.
C) Air pollution from the power plant was destroying the ecosystem.
D) Fish are highly sensitive to pollution.
A) Genetic mutations are examples of biodiversity.
B) Radioactive waste was contaminating the local water.
C) Air pollution from the power plant was destroying the ecosystem.
D) Fish are highly sensitive to pollution.
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55
Which of the following may allow future farmers to grow crops that are entirely disease resistant?
A) DNA diversification
B) DNA simplification
C) designer DNA
D) recombinant DNA
A) DNA diversification
B) DNA simplification
C) designer DNA
D) recombinant DNA
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56
Sabina is investigating the claim that 20 000 plant species,1350 vertebrate species,and millions of insects all live in the Atlantic forest in Brazil.What is she investigating?
A) evolution
B) biodiversity
C) species differentiation
D) natural selection
A) evolution
B) biodiversity
C) species differentiation
D) natural selection
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57
According to the textbook's discussion regarding who most opposes the information about the dangers of global warming,which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?
A) Those who stand to profit from the causes of global warming want the information discredited.
B) Those who stand to profit the most from the causes of global warming want the information widely known.
C) Ordinary citizens stand to benefit the most from global warming.
D) Ordinary citizens stand to benefit the least from global warming.
A) Those who stand to profit from the causes of global warming want the information discredited.
B) Those who stand to profit the most from the causes of global warming want the information widely known.
C) Ordinary citizens stand to benefit the most from global warming.
D) Ordinary citizens stand to benefit the least from global warming.
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58
What does the fact that environmental issues can be defined as problematic or benign suggest?
A) They are contested phenomena.
B) They are social problems.
C) They are socially diverse.
D) They are complex phenomena.
A) They are contested phenomena.
B) They are social problems.
C) They are socially diverse.
D) They are complex phenomena.
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59
What element blocks excessive ultraviolet radiation from reaching the earth?
A) hydrogen
B) nitrogen
C) helium
D) oxygen
A) hydrogen
B) nitrogen
C) helium
D) oxygen
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60
According to the textbook,approximately what percentage of the world's main fish species are in decline today?
A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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61
According to the textbook,what is a likely outcome of the ability to genetically program fetal development in humans?
A) decreased inequality
B) increased inequality
C) degradation of the process of natural selection
D) upgrading of the process of natural selection
A) decreased inequality
B) increased inequality
C) degradation of the process of natural selection
D) upgrading of the process of natural selection
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62
Lee is concerned because he lives in the nation that is considered the world's largest polluter.Where does he live?
A) China
B) the United States
C) India
D) South Africa
A) China
B) the United States
C) India
D) South Africa
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63
Which of the following counties in Nova Scotia was the most polluted in the 1990s?
A) Halifax
B) Cape Breton
C) Kings
D) Pictou
A) Halifax
B) Cape Breton
C) Kings
D) Pictou
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According to some analysts,what will enable environmental problems to self-correct?
A) governmental forces
B) ecological forces
C) technological forces
D) social engineering forces
A) governmental forces
B) ecological forces
C) technological forces
D) social engineering forces
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What do we call the disproportionate accumulation of environmental dangers to racialized minorities?
A) environmental racism
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) racially motivated degradation
D) ecological insensitivity
A) environmental racism
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) racially motivated degradation
D) ecological insensitivity
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66
According to the textbook,why do reporters flock to mobile home parks when small tornados strike a geographic region?
A) because they are the most concerned about these people
B) because these people have the most to lose
C) because these homes suffer more damage
D) because these people have the most sincere responses to reporters' concerns
A) because they are the most concerned about these people
B) because these people have the most to lose
C) because these homes suffer more damage
D) because these people have the most sincere responses to reporters' concerns
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67
Which of the following nations is most likely to be responsible for global environmental damage?
A) Canada
B) India
C) Indonesia
D) Mexico
A) Canada
B) India
C) Indonesia
D) Mexico
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68
There is a disturbing association in Canada between high levels of contamination and pollution and which of the following?
A) visible minorities
B) cigarette smokers
C) infant deformities
D) Aboriginal people
A) visible minorities
B) cigarette smokers
C) infant deformities
D) Aboriginal people
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69
Monsanto,the American-based multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation,has scoured the earth in a quest to patent plants that have been used for centuries by indigenous people as medication and turn them into commercially viable medicines.What do indigenous people call this practice?
A) DNA theft
B) intellectual property protection
C) biopiracy
D) gene fraud
A) DNA theft
B) intellectual property protection
C) biopiracy
D) gene fraud
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70
In the late 1960s,the river running through the Ojibwa village of Grassy Narrows in Ontario was poisoned for 50 years by mercury pollution from a local pulp mill.What does this example illustrate?
A) eco-racial discrimination
B) environmental racism
C) racially motivated degradation
D) eco-racial insensitivity
A) eco-racial discrimination
B) environmental racism
C) racially motivated degradation
D) eco-racial insensitivity
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71
Monsanto,the American-based multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation,has scoured the earth in a quest to patent plants that have been used for centuries by indigenous people as medication and turn them into commercially viable medicines.What does Monsanto call this practice?
A) DNA theft
B) intellectual property protection
C) biopiracy
D) gene fraud
A) DNA theft
B) intellectual property protection
C) biopiracy
D) gene fraud
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72
When natural disasters strike,marginalized people tend to experience more hardship.What do sociologists call this phenomenon?
A) environmental racism
B) classic disadvantage
C) socio-economic insensitivity
D) ecological discrimination
A) environmental racism
B) classic disadvantage
C) socio-economic insensitivity
D) ecological discrimination
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73
According to the textbook,which of the following is the most likely to suffer from cancer?
A) Pete, a rural farmer
B) Don, a working-class truck driver
C) Joe, a middle-class teacher
D) Albert, an upper-middle-class business owner
A) Pete, a rural farmer
B) Don, a working-class truck driver
C) Joe, a middle-class teacher
D) Albert, an upper-middle-class business owner
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74
How much more does the richest quintile of the world's population earn than the poorest quintile?
A) 20 times more
B) 40 times more
C) 60 times more
D) 80 times more
A) 20 times more
B) 40 times more
C) 60 times more
D) 80 times more
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75
In which of the following nations are people most likely to be concerned about environmental dangers?
A) Australia
B) Canada
C) Japan
D) India
A) Australia
B) Canada
C) Japan
D) India
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76
Uranium ore was manually carried out of Port Radium in the Northwest Territories by Dene men who were paid minimally and were not warned the dangers of handling the materials.What does this example illustrate?
A) toxic prejudice
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) environmental racism
D) ecological insensitivity
A) toxic prejudice
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) environmental racism
D) ecological insensitivity
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77
What do we call the tendency of powerful people to put marginalized people in harm's way?
A) toxic prejudice
B) environmental racism
C) socio-ecological insensitivity
D) discrimination degradation
A) toxic prejudice
B) environmental racism
C) socio-ecological insensitivity
D) discrimination degradation
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78
In the United States,heavy industrial polluters are often located near African-American communities.What does this example illustrate?
A) toxic prejudice
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) ecological insensitivity
D) environmental racism
A) toxic prejudice
B) eco-racial discrimination
C) ecological insensitivity
D) environmental racism
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79
Which of the following places would be the most likely location for a new water-purification site?
A) a poor suburb
B) a middle-class suburb
C) a wealthy suburb
D) an isolated area many kilometres from civilization
A) a poor suburb
B) a middle-class suburb
C) a wealthy suburb
D) an isolated area many kilometres from civilization
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80
According to the textbook,which of the following groups is most likely to experience disproportionately more environmental risk?
A) poor people
B) the elderly
C) people with disabilities
D) urban dwellers
A) poor people
B) the elderly
C) people with disabilities
D) urban dwellers
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