Exam 7: The Environment
Exam 1: Normative Theories of Ethics36 Questions
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Exam 3: Justice and Economic Distribution36 Questions
Exam 4: The Nature of Capitalism36 Questions
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Exam 6: Consumers36 Questions
Exam 7: The Environment35 Questions
Exam 8: The Workplace 1: Basic Issues36 Questions
Exam 9: The Workplace 2: Todays Challenges36 Questions
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The belief that natural resources are free and limitless encourages
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How many gallons of water does it take to make an automobile?
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The proponents of the naturalistic ethic believe that some natural objects have intrinsic value.
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Who has probably profited more than any other group from treating the environment as a free good?
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Who holds that measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions need not harm the economy?
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Which virus is responsible for the decline of the wolf population in Yellowstone Park?
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Mass production of mea at affordable prices requires factory farming.
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Two popular answers to the question of who should pay the costs of pollution are
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How many toxic contaminants were targeted by the EPA's 33/50 approach?
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How many gallons of rainwater does America use for every 60 returned by nature?
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In Europe it is illegal to treat veal calves the way most American companies do.
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Approximately what proportion of the world's motor vehicles are owned in the United States?
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In a case in Thailand what was worth 75% more when left to provide natural resources rather than be converted into a fish farm?
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How many pounds of hazardous materials enter the air each year?
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Business' largest impact on animals is through the production of animal-related products.
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