Exam 13: Energy and the Environment
Exam 1: Policy Analysis30 Questions
Exam 2: Models of Politics30 Questions
Exam 3: The Policymaking Process30 Questions
Exam 4: Policy Evaluation30 Questions
Exam 5: Federalism and State Policies29 Questions
Exam 6: Criminal Justice30 Questions
Exam 7: Health and Welfare30 Questions
Exam 8: Health Care30 Questions
Exam 9: Education30 Questions
Exam 10: Economic Policy30 Questions
Exam 11: Tax Policy30 Questions
Exam 12: International Trade and Immigration30 Questions
Exam 13: Energy and the Environment29 Questions
Exam 14: Civil Rights30 Questions
Exam 15: Defense Policy29 Questions
Exam 16: Homeland Security30 Questions
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The most important source of air pollutants is
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Removing lead from gasoline was brought about by the EPA.
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Nuclear power plants in the U.S.are being built at the rate of about twenty per decade.
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The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 focused on carbon dioxide emissions.
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Power plants are the leading contributor to atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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theory requires that environmental policies be evaluated in terms of their net benefits to society.
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The cap and trade program gives the federal government greater control over carbon emissions.
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The Kyoto Protocol, unlike the Rio Treaty it amended, called for
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All three of the methods of disposing of solid wastes use landfills.
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The Environmental Protection Agency was created to reorganize the federal bureaucracy to consolidate responsibility for all of the following except
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