Deck 5: Energy and Environmental Policies: Policy Instability
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Deck 5: Energy and Environmental Policies: Policy Instability
1
Which of these was not a part of Project Independence (1973)?
A)National Speed Limit
B)Regulation of Natural Gas
C)Construction of Alaska Pipeline
D)Creation of Federal Department of Energy
A)National Speed Limit
B)Regulation of Natural Gas
C)Construction of Alaska Pipeline
D)Creation of Federal Department of Energy
B
2
Tax breaks to energy producers did not
A)discourage exploration
B)increase production
C)increase supply
D)lead to quotas
A)discourage exploration
B)increase production
C)increase supply
D)lead to quotas
A
3
Natural gas production increased to 30.2 trillion cubic feet in 2013 due to which of these factors?
A)Development of fracking technology
B)Access to shale rock formation
C)Increased demand
D)All of the above
A)Development of fracking technology
B)Access to shale rock formation
C)Increased demand
D)All of the above
D
4
The U.S.Energy policy changed in 1980 under President Reagan to ________________.
A)Energy conservation
B)The belief that the U.S.had an abundance of energy supplies
C)A focus on the environment
D)A focus on "clean" energy
A)Energy conservation
B)The belief that the U.S.had an abundance of energy supplies
C)A focus on the environment
D)A focus on "clean" energy
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5
Which policy wasn't included in U.S.Energy policy after 1973?
A)Manufacturing of electric cars
B)Trans-Alaska pipeline
C)Creation of the ERDA agency
D)National fifty-five miles per hour speed limit
A)Manufacturing of electric cars
B)Trans-Alaska pipeline
C)Creation of the ERDA agency
D)National fifty-five miles per hour speed limit
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6
Nuclear power plants account for ____ percent of America's energy consumption.
A)5
B)25
C)10
D)30
A)5
B)25
C)10
D)30
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7
U.S.energy policy began to shift when
A)Nuclear power costs became apparent
B)Solar, wind and geothermal energy were developed
C)The U.S.lost its self-sufficiency and began to import oil
D)Coal prices went up
A)Nuclear power costs became apparent
B)Solar, wind and geothermal energy were developed
C)The U.S.lost its self-sufficiency and began to import oil
D)Coal prices went up
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8
The oil depletion allowance adopted in 1926,is an example of
A)a failed national policy
B)the protective nature of energy policy
C)Texas' influence on public policy
D)Effort to increase energy production
A)a failed national policy
B)the protective nature of energy policy
C)Texas' influence on public policy
D)Effort to increase energy production
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9
Nuclear energy as a domestic power supply source was developed originally to power submarines?
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10
Project Independence was designed to help the United States achieve energy self-sufficiency by 1980.It didn't include:
A)Year-round daylight savings time
B)Authority for gasoline rationing
C)Implementation of a national speed limit
D)Increased funding for public transportation
A)Year-round daylight savings time
B)Authority for gasoline rationing
C)Implementation of a national speed limit
D)Increased funding for public transportation
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11
OPEC was created
A)In 1973
B)By oil-producing states
C)With 7 Arab nations and 7 non-Arab nations
D)B only
E)All of the above
A)In 1973
B)By oil-producing states
C)With 7 Arab nations and 7 non-Arab nations
D)B only
E)All of the above
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12
The Mineral Leasing Act of 1920,required energy producers to pay royalties to states.
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13
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 supports
A)Tax Credits for Hybrid Vehicles
B)The Public Utility Holding Company Act (PUHCA)
C)Stricter CAFÉ Standards
D)Environmental Provisions
A)Tax Credits for Hybrid Vehicles
B)The Public Utility Holding Company Act (PUHCA)
C)Stricter CAFÉ Standards
D)Environmental Provisions
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14
Only Arabian nations can belong to OPEC.
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15
Prior to 1973,America had an unlimited supply of _______________.
A)Water, natural gas, and oil
B)Inexpensive imported oil
C)Domestic fossil fuels
D)Inexpensive imported oil and gas
E)C & D only
A)Water, natural gas, and oil
B)Inexpensive imported oil
C)Domestic fossil fuels
D)Inexpensive imported oil and gas
E)C & D only
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16
Which of these is not a fossil fuel?
A)Coal
A)These are all fossil fuels
B)Oil
C)Natural Gas
A)Coal
A)These are all fossil fuels
B)Oil
C)Natural Gas
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17
Natural gas does not
A)have a long history of regulation.
B)require much refining.
C)require a pipeline distribution network.
D)been wasted in the past.
A)have a long history of regulation.
B)require much refining.
C)require a pipeline distribution network.
D)been wasted in the past.
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18
President Obama has proposed several initiatives to help the United States reduce its foreign oil consumption.Some of his initiatives are:
A)Renewed emphasis on nuclear power for electricity, expansion of off-shore drilling for oil & increased CAFÉ standards
B)Increased CAFÉ standards, prohibition of off-shore drilling, nuclear power for electricity
C)Increased household appliance efficiency, weatherization program for homes and public buildings & maintaining current CAFÉ standards
D)Increased federal funding for research and development of nuclear technology, prohibition of offshore drilling & reduction in CAFÉ standards to help American automakers
A)Renewed emphasis on nuclear power for electricity, expansion of off-shore drilling for oil & increased CAFÉ standards
B)Increased CAFÉ standards, prohibition of off-shore drilling, nuclear power for electricity
C)Increased household appliance efficiency, weatherization program for homes and public buildings & maintaining current CAFÉ standards
D)Increased federal funding for research and development of nuclear technology, prohibition of offshore drilling & reduction in CAFÉ standards to help American automakers
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19
Which of these is not a reason that OPEC's initial strength was limited?
A)Near monopoly control of oil companies
B)U.S.energy self-sufficiency
C)Production exceeded demand
D)Saudi Arabia refused to join at first
A)Near monopoly control of oil companies
B)U.S.energy self-sufficiency
C)Production exceeded demand
D)Saudi Arabia refused to join at first
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20
Wind energy as a green energy strategy is attractive except for…
A)Of being inflation resistant
B)The difficulty of integrating electricity form wind farms into current electrical grids
C)Costs are stable
D)Of being renewable
A)Of being inflation resistant
B)The difficulty of integrating electricity form wind farms into current electrical grids
C)Costs are stable
D)Of being renewable
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21
What is not a challenge to the U.S.energy system?
A)Middle East instability
B)Natural disasters
C)Extremist conservationists
D)Energy market instability
A)Middle East instability
B)Natural disasters
C)Extremist conservationists
D)Energy market instability
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22
Which of the following does not contribute to water pollution?
A)Domestic and municipal wastes
B)Agricultural wastes
C)Cars
D)Natural Silt and Sedimentation
A)Domestic and municipal wastes
B)Agricultural wastes
C)Cars
D)Natural Silt and Sedimentation
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23
Neo Conservatives favor which of these methods of addressing environmental concerns?
A)Taxes or fees for pollution
B)Injunctions to Halt Pollution
C)Rewards For Compliance
D)Fines and Jail Sentences
A)Taxes or fees for pollution
B)Injunctions to Halt Pollution
C)Rewards For Compliance
D)Fines and Jail Sentences
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24
The EPA
A)Was formed to consolidate of two other agencies
B)Functions relatively autonomously
C)Is responsible for regulating water quality
D)Does not regulate nuclear waste except as it impacts water quality
A)Was formed to consolidate of two other agencies
B)Functions relatively autonomously
C)Is responsible for regulating water quality
D)Does not regulate nuclear waste except as it impacts water quality
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25
High levels of CO? in the atmosphere have been attributed to the use of fossil fuels and rapid deforestation in Africa,South America and Asia.
A)True
B)False
A)True
B)False
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26
The Rasmussen Report issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission concluded that nuclear accidents would probably never happen.This report proved to be accurate.
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27
Which is not an option for nuclear plant decommissioning?
A)Dismantlement
B)Mothballing
C)Entombment
D)Replication
A)Dismantlement
B)Mothballing
C)Entombment
D)Replication
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28
Which was not a criticism of international environmental policies like the Kyoto Protocol?
A)Restricts national sovereignty
B)Creates a detrimental economic impact
C)Championed by China as an extension of communist principles
D)Based on unverified scientific research
A)Restricts national sovereignty
B)Creates a detrimental economic impact
C)Championed by China as an extension of communist principles
D)Based on unverified scientific research
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29
The Keystone XL pipeline between Canada and Texas will be a source of oil for America independent of Alaskan and Venezuela oil.
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30
Which is NOT an alternative enforcement mechanism for achieving goals and compliance with environmental regulations?
A)stiff fines and jail sentences
B)use of injunctions to halt pollution
C)elimination of the EPA agency
D)tax subsidies or underwriting the cost of pollution-control equipment
A)stiff fines and jail sentences
B)use of injunctions to halt pollution
C)elimination of the EPA agency
D)tax subsidies or underwriting the cost of pollution-control equipment
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31
The transfer to state governments of environmental policy will weaken for all of the following reasons except:
A)Broad political base
B)Severe staffing problems
C)The perception of communication barriers between state and federal authorities
D)Conflict between states
A)Broad political base
B)Severe staffing problems
C)The perception of communication barriers between state and federal authorities
D)Conflict between states
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32
Which of the following does not create health problems?
A)Unwillingness to exercise due to air pollution
B)Short term exposure to high levels of air pollution
C)Long term exposure to low levels of air pollution
D)synergistic interaction of air pollutants
A)Unwillingness to exercise due to air pollution
B)Short term exposure to high levels of air pollution
C)Long term exposure to low levels of air pollution
D)synergistic interaction of air pollutants
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33
The Carter administration created the Superfund project which provided EPA with the authority and funds to:
A)Create federal policy on pollution
B)Deal with emergencies and with abandoned toxic-waste sites
C)Only move waste from toxic-waste site to another
D)Ensure that EPA could not be abolished by Congress
A)Create federal policy on pollution
B)Deal with emergencies and with abandoned toxic-waste sites
C)Only move waste from toxic-waste site to another
D)Ensure that EPA could not be abolished by Congress
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34
Major obstacles to the use of wastewater technologies available to municipalities and industries to minimize the discharge of contaminants is:
A)environmental groups
B)government regulations
C)lack of citizen support
D)construction and operation costs
A)environmental groups
B)government regulations
C)lack of citizen support
D)construction and operation costs
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35
What are the four categories of water pollution?
A)Industrial waste, fertilizer and pesticides, cruise ships and recreational boating
B)Domestic and municipal waste, flammable waste, industrial waste and human waste
C)Agricultural waste, miscellaneous pollutants, domestic and municipal waste and industrial wastes
D)Miscellaneous pollution, thermal pollution, domestic and municipal waste, and offshore oil spills
A)Industrial waste, fertilizer and pesticides, cruise ships and recreational boating
B)Domestic and municipal waste, flammable waste, industrial waste and human waste
C)Agricultural waste, miscellaneous pollutants, domestic and municipal waste and industrial wastes
D)Miscellaneous pollution, thermal pollution, domestic and municipal waste, and offshore oil spills
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36
Thermal pollution increases water oxygen levels.
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37
Which of these is not an argument put forward by conservatives for a free market self regulation approach to environmental concerns?
A)Government regulation will create inflationary pressure
B)Pollution is an externality
C)Interference with Business Planning
D)The free market will encourage recycling and pollution reduction technologies
A)Government regulation will create inflationary pressure
B)Pollution is an externality
C)Interference with Business Planning
D)The free market will encourage recycling and pollution reduction technologies
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38
What nation is not a member of OPEC?
A)United Arab Emirate
B)Algeria
C)Turkey
D)Kuwait
A)United Arab Emirate
B)Algeria
C)Turkey
D)Kuwait
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39
What is not an impact of continued oil dependence?
A)Supply uncertainty
B)Demand volatility
C)Increased military and defense spending
D)Structural addition to trade deficit
A)Supply uncertainty
B)Demand volatility
C)Increased military and defense spending
D)Structural addition to trade deficit
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40
Which is NOT a challenge that OPEX faces in order to maintain high prices for its oil?
A)maintain a balance between production levels and prices to discourage alternative energy source development
B)encourage dependence on OPEC as a primary source of energy
C)diversify its markets
D)develop strategies that manage the impact of political and military unrest on the ability to provide oil to the marketplace
A)maintain a balance between production levels and prices to discourage alternative energy source development
B)encourage dependence on OPEC as a primary source of energy
C)diversify its markets
D)develop strategies that manage the impact of political and military unrest on the ability to provide oil to the marketplace
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41
•What is present day energy policy and how has it been impacted by historical policy?
•What is present day environmental policy and how has it been impacted by historical policy?
•What are the arguments for a free market self-regulation of environmental policy and what are the criticisms of those arguments?
•What are the methods that could be employed to impact environmental quality and what are their relative values and feasibilities?
•What are the pros and cons of the traditional fragmented and decentralized policy?
•What impact would an Arab oil embargo have on America's oil supply and economy today?
•How did the National Energy Act of 1978 encourage energy efficiency and conservation?
•Why are both environmental groups and right wing conservative groups upset with President Obama's environmental policies?
•Why has there been such strong resistance to accepting the existence of climate change among the political conservatives?
•Why has the Keystone XL pipeline project faced difficulties in getting approval from President Obama's administration?
•What is present day environmental policy and how has it been impacted by historical policy?
•What are the arguments for a free market self-regulation of environmental policy and what are the criticisms of those arguments?
•What are the methods that could be employed to impact environmental quality and what are their relative values and feasibilities?
•What are the pros and cons of the traditional fragmented and decentralized policy?
•What impact would an Arab oil embargo have on America's oil supply and economy today?
•How did the National Energy Act of 1978 encourage energy efficiency and conservation?
•Why are both environmental groups and right wing conservative groups upset with President Obama's environmental policies?
•Why has there been such strong resistance to accepting the existence of climate change among the political conservatives?
•Why has the Keystone XL pipeline project faced difficulties in getting approval from President Obama's administration?
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