Deck 17: Economic Sociology

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_____ is responsible for the most C02 emissions.

A) Energy
B) Agricultural Byproducts
C) Land use
D) Waste
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______ gases prevent heat from leaving the earth, warming the earth.

A) Hothouse
B) Sauna
C) Bubble
D) Greenhouse
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C02 levels began to skyrocket as a result of the _______ revolution.

A) American
B) Industrial
C) Neolithic
D) Modern
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From 1796-2006, world coal production has increased ______-fold.

A) 2
B) 10
C) 200
D) 800
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Which continent has the highest amount of green-house gas emissions per person?

A) North America
B) Oceania
C) Europe
D) Asia
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Which country has the highest amount of green-house gas emissions per person?

A) The USA
B) Qatar
C) China
D) India
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Which active device consumes the most power _____?

A) TV
B) DVD Player
C) Xbox
D) Vacuum cleaner
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Which is not a way to reduce CO2 emissions?

A) Eat vegetarian
B) Drive faster
C) Use fluorescent or led lights
D) Use solar panels
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As a result of global warming _______.

A) Drier regions are getting wetter and vice versa
B) The earth as a whole is getting wetter
C) Wetter regions are getting wetter, and drier regions are getting drier
D) The earth as a whole is getting drier
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_______ is the largest user of water.

A) The service industry
B) Individuals
C) Municipal employees
D) Agriculture
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It takes ______ liters of water to produce a kilogram of beef.

A) 15
B) 150
C) 15,000
D) 5
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Which country consumes the most water per person?

A) The USA
B) Ghana
C) Japan
D) Argentina
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Which country has the most water scarcity?

A) The USA
B) Ghana
C) Japan
D) Argentina
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Since 1970 the biodiversity in freshwater fish species has ______.

A) Tripled
B) Doubled
C) Halved
D) Increased immeasurably
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Which is not a current environmental problem?

A) Water Shortages
B) Climate change
C) Deforestation
D) Biodiversity increases
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______ tries to take advantage of a public good.

A) A free rider
B) An easy rider
C) A lone rider
D) A smooth rider
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_______ is an incentive to individuals for contributing to the common good.

A) A biased incentive
B) An arbitrary incentive
C) A selective incentive
D) A Common good grant
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Which is not an environmental lobby group?

A) The Sierra club
B) Nature Conservancy
C) The World Wild life fund
D) The NAACP
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Which is not a method organizations use to get people to contribute to their causes?

A) Discounts
B) Insurance
C) Magazine subscriptions
D) Forced cooperation
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______ is when people are faced with a crisis and think there is no way out.

A) Fermat's predicament
B) Mobilizer's dilemma
C) The Exxon-Valdez effect
D) The pessimist plunge
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In 1907 _______ essentially saved the banking system.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Bear Stearns
C) J.P.Morgan
D) Paul Volcker
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Which is an advantage to carbon-trading permits?

A) A hopeful decrease in overall carbon emissions
B) Increased corruption
C) Greater power of lobby groups
D) Greater economic inefficiencies
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______ is not a suggested way to solve climate change.

A) Electric public transportation
B) Electrical and solar heat for homes
C) Wood fire stoves for homes
D) Green energy generation
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A _____ good is a good available to all.

A) Public
B) Successful
C) Recitative
D) Circumstantial
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The Diaspora of Humans out of Africa occurred millions of years ago.
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The fuel of the Industrial Revolution in England was coal.
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Most people do not use coal, directly or indirectly.
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Coal production has skyrocketed in the last century.
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CO2 emissions have gone down in the last century.
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Living standards have increased as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
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Greenhouse gases cool the earth.
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Asia has the most greenhouse gas emissions per person in the world.
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The USA has the most greenhouse gas emissions per person of any country in the world.
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Vacuums consume a lot of energy compared to other household appliances.
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Jeep Commanders are very fuel efficient cars.
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Global warming appears to be slowing the hydrolic cycle.
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A faster hydrolic cycle often leads to more droughts.
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Australia has been in drought conditions for 10 years.
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The Rio Grande river no longer reaches the sea.
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Population growth in poor countries often reduces deforestation.
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Deforestation is associated with decreases in biodiversity.
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"Green" Electricity is a possible solution for climate change.
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Lighthouses are an example of a common good.
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Selective incentives are a way for the government to solve common good problems.
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Organizations are forbidden from offering selective incentives for people to join their group.
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JP Morgan famously averted a banking crisis in the 1950s.
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An environmental organization can be considered a public good.
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A free rider tries to take advantage of a public good.
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Reforestation overcompensates for deforestation in poor countries.
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What was the problem with the commons?
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How does global warming cause drought?
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How has global warming and deforestation lessened biodiversity?
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Describe ways to reduce your CO2 emissions.
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Name 3 countries that produce a lot of greenhouse gases per person.
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What are positive consequences of the Industrial revolution?
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What are negative consequences of the Industrial revolution?
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How have CO2 levels changed over the past 200 years?
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What are possible solutions to climate change?
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What are the negative consequences of carbon-trading laws?
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How do lobby groups obtain contributions?
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Give an example of a person who single-handedly solved a collection action problem.How did he do this?
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What human activities contribute to global warming? What are some of the problems associated with global warming?
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Describe the problem of the tragedy of the commons, and possible solutions to it.
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_____ is responsible for the most C02 emissions.

A) Energy
B) Agricultural Byproducts
C) Land use
D) Waste
A
2
______ gases prevent heat from leaving the earth, warming the earth.

A) Hothouse
B) Sauna
C) Bubble
D) Greenhouse
D
3
C02 levels began to skyrocket as a result of the _______ revolution.

A) American
B) Industrial
C) Neolithic
D) Modern
B
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From 1796-2006, world coal production has increased ______-fold.

A) 2
B) 10
C) 200
D) 800
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Which continent has the highest amount of green-house gas emissions per person?

A) North America
B) Oceania
C) Europe
D) Asia
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Which country has the highest amount of green-house gas emissions per person?

A) The USA
B) Qatar
C) China
D) India
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Which active device consumes the most power _____?

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D) Vacuum cleaner
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Which is not a way to reduce CO2 emissions?

A) Eat vegetarian
B) Drive faster
C) Use fluorescent or led lights
D) Use solar panels
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As a result of global warming _______.

A) Drier regions are getting wetter and vice versa
B) The earth as a whole is getting wetter
C) Wetter regions are getting wetter, and drier regions are getting drier
D) The earth as a whole is getting drier
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_______ is the largest user of water.

A) The service industry
B) Individuals
C) Municipal employees
D) Agriculture
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It takes ______ liters of water to produce a kilogram of beef.

A) 15
B) 150
C) 15,000
D) 5
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Which country consumes the most water per person?

A) The USA
B) Ghana
C) Japan
D) Argentina
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Which country has the most water scarcity?

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B) Ghana
C) Japan
D) Argentina
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Since 1970 the biodiversity in freshwater fish species has ______.

A) Tripled
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C) Halved
D) Increased immeasurably
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Which is not a current environmental problem?

A) Water Shortages
B) Climate change
C) Deforestation
D) Biodiversity increases
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______ tries to take advantage of a public good.

A) A free rider
B) An easy rider
C) A lone rider
D) A smooth rider
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_______ is an incentive to individuals for contributing to the common good.

A) A biased incentive
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D) A Common good grant
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Which is not an environmental lobby group?

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D) The NAACP
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Which is not a method organizations use to get people to contribute to their causes?

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D) Forced cooperation
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______ is when people are faced with a crisis and think there is no way out.

A) Fermat's predicament
B) Mobilizer's dilemma
C) The Exxon-Valdez effect
D) The pessimist plunge
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In 1907 _______ essentially saved the banking system.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
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C) J.P.Morgan
D) Paul Volcker
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Which is an advantage to carbon-trading permits?

A) A hopeful decrease in overall carbon emissions
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D) Greater economic inefficiencies
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______ is not a suggested way to solve climate change.

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D) Green energy generation
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A _____ good is a good available to all.

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The Diaspora of Humans out of Africa occurred millions of years ago.
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The fuel of the Industrial Revolution in England was coal.
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Most people do not use coal, directly or indirectly.
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Coal production has skyrocketed in the last century.
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CO2 emissions have gone down in the last century.
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Living standards have increased as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
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Greenhouse gases cool the earth.
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Asia has the most greenhouse gas emissions per person in the world.
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The USA has the most greenhouse gas emissions per person of any country in the world.
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Vacuums consume a lot of energy compared to other household appliances.
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Jeep Commanders are very fuel efficient cars.
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Global warming appears to be slowing the hydrolic cycle.
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A faster hydrolic cycle often leads to more droughts.
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Australia has been in drought conditions for 10 years.
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The Rio Grande river no longer reaches the sea.
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Population growth in poor countries often reduces deforestation.
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Deforestation is associated with decreases in biodiversity.
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"Green" Electricity is a possible solution for climate change.
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Lighthouses are an example of a common good.
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Selective incentives are a way for the government to solve common good problems.
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Organizations are forbidden from offering selective incentives for people to join their group.
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JP Morgan famously averted a banking crisis in the 1950s.
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An environmental organization can be considered a public good.
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A free rider tries to take advantage of a public good.
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Reforestation overcompensates for deforestation in poor countries.
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What was the problem with the commons?
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How does global warming cause drought?
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How has global warming and deforestation lessened biodiversity?
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Describe ways to reduce your CO2 emissions.
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Name 3 countries that produce a lot of greenhouse gases per person.
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What are positive consequences of the Industrial revolution?
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What are negative consequences of the Industrial revolution?
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How have CO2 levels changed over the past 200 years?
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What are possible solutions to climate change?
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What are the negative consequences of carbon-trading laws?
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How do lobby groups obtain contributions?
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What human activities contribute to global warming? What are some of the problems associated with global warming?
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