Deck 5: Understanding Yourself and the Natural Environment

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Our understanding of nature is socially constructed and it is not neutral.
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Lack of time for play in the outdoors, especially for children, has been called __________ .

A) modernity
B) Nature Deficit Disorder
C) technology
D) Nature Mood Disorder
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Extracting, collecting and harvesting nature at will reflects the perspective of nature as:

A) landmine
B) domination
C) control
D) economic resource
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In a spiritual perspective of nature, people view the natural world as:

A) transformative
B) a place to seek God
C) awe inspiring
D) all of the above
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Outdoor activities are often over-identified as white and male.
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Access to nature's bounty and benefits and shielding from natures burdens is called __________ .

A) injustice
B) environmental privilege
C) luck
D) infrastructure
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Privilege is one way __________ is manifested.

A) power
B) wealth
C) access
D) colonization
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Nature is a form of public welfare.
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Relegating non-humans to a lesser position than humans is called:

A) privilege
B) oppression
C) speciesism
D) cruelty
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One way to dismantle human privilege is to:

A) celebrate diversity
B) recognize our own participation in oppression
C) a and b
D) none of the above
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Deck 5: Understanding Yourself and the Natural Environment
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Our understanding of nature is socially constructed and it is not neutral.
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Lack of time for play in the outdoors, especially for children, has been called __________ .

A) modernity
B) Nature Deficit Disorder
C) technology
D) Nature Mood Disorder
B
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Extracting, collecting and harvesting nature at will reflects the perspective of nature as:

A) landmine
B) domination
C) control
D) economic resource
D
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In a spiritual perspective of nature, people view the natural world as:

A) transformative
B) a place to seek God
C) awe inspiring
D) all of the above
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Outdoor activities are often over-identified as white and male.
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Access to nature's bounty and benefits and shielding from natures burdens is called __________ .

A) injustice
B) environmental privilege
C) luck
D) infrastructure
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Privilege is one way __________ is manifested.

A) power
B) wealth
C) access
D) colonization
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Nature is a form of public welfare.
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Relegating non-humans to a lesser position than humans is called:

A) privilege
B) oppression
C) speciesism
D) cruelty
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One way to dismantle human privilege is to:

A) celebrate diversity
B) recognize our own participation in oppression
C) a and b
D) none of the above
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