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A. Resolve social problems.
B. Enhance their well-being.
C. Exploit nature.
D. Sustain procreation.
A. Ocean changes.
B. Volcanic eruptions.
C. Global warming.
D. Changes in the earth's orbit.
A. Most national organizations are led by inexperienced but passionate leaders
B. National organizations usually emphasize environmental justice
C. Grassroots organizations usually consist of working-class participants, people of color, and women
D. Most grassroots organizations confront problems through direct action and acts of civil disobedience.
A. 18%
B. 38%
C. 68%
D. 98%
A. The National Audubon Society
B. The Environmental Defense Fund
C. The Earth Island Institute
D. The Sierra Club
A. Small particulate matter is more common than larger particulate matter
B. The particles are able to enter the lungs, causing respiratory problems
C. The matter can travel great distances in a short period of time
D. The particles are root cause of global warming
A. Underground aquifers.
B. Ice caps.
C. Lakes.
D. Wells.
A. The Mississippi River
B. The Hudson River
C. The Quechee River
D. The Colorado River
A. Because it protects large, predatory animals
B. Because it preserves the interests of the species above economic and human interests
C. Because it permits human recreational activities such as boating, logging, and motorized sports
D. Because it damages delicate ecosystems of rare plants and wildlife
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Social
B. Environmental
C. Cultural
D. Physical
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Social Justice
B. Environmental Justice
C. Public Justice
D. Cultural Justice
A. Cultural
B. Social
C. Emotional
D. Mental
A. True
B. False
A. Frame Analysis
B. Critical Analysis
C. Non structure Analysis
D. None of above
A. Physical
B. Ecological
C. Mentally
D. Physiological
A. True
B. False
A. Realistic
B. Realism
C. Fade
D. Fakeness
A. Cultural
B. Economic
C. Social
D. Mental
A. True
B. False
A. Kind
B. Harm
C. Risk
D. Points
A. True
B. False
A. Socially
B. Political
C. Mentally
D. Physical
A. Backward
B. Forward
C. Stopage
D. Equilibrium
A. Indicates the numbers (frequency, or percentage) of individuals in each age class
B. The carrying capacity of its environment
C. Lower the survival rates of the parents
D. Grows fastest at an intermediate population density
A. The most typical concept; all examples of concepts
B. The least typical concept; the most typical concept
C. Only stereotypical concepts; the least typical concept
D. All examples of concepts; only stereotypical concepts.
A. Point
B. Non-point
C. Multi-point
D. Aerosol
E. Volatile
A. A sculpture that has an integral relationship with the particular site where it exists.
B. A form of site specific work, which is designed to affect the way a space is experienced.
C. A group of interrelated objects that exist together in a space.
D. A sculpture that has a relationship with its surrounding