Deck 5: Consequences of Global Warming

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How many well-known diseases have reemerged or spread geographically since 1973?

A) 20
B) 10
C) 50
D) 100
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How many new diseases, without cures, have been identified since 1973?

A) more than 80
B) at least 30
C) less than 20
D) only 5
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How many factors did Bowen and Chalk (2003) identify that make the contemporary world particularly vulnerable to pathogens?

A) 12
B) 22
C) 3
D) 5
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It is estimated that _________ of the 60,000-70,000 sex workers in Mumbai have contracted HIV.

A) 75%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 20%
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The post-2000 period when dependence on livestock increased is known as:

A) the Great Farming
B) the Farming Revolution
C) the Livestock Revolution
D) the Holy Cow period
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Diseases that spread from animals to humans, and vice versa, are known as:

A) Zoofingers
B) Zootoes
C) Zooears
D) Zoonoses
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Approximately how many known zoonotic diseases exist?

A) 100
B) 600
C) 50
D) 1,000
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Examples of zoonotic diseases include:

A) malaria
B) ebola
C) Lyme disease
D) b & c
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According to the text, the end of World War I may have been hastened due to the effects of:

A) malaria
B) the bubonic plague
C) the flu
D) yellow fever
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According to the text, the AIDS epidemic has claimed approximately _________ lives worldwide.

A) 20 million
B) 20 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 300 million
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The strain of tuberculosis we are dealing with today is:

A) the same as the one in the past
B) weaker than the one from the past
C) increasingly resistant to intervention
D) Tuberculosis is not a problem today.
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In 2010, the World Health Organization observed _________ documented cases of malaria.

A) 10 million
B) 216 million
C) 55 million
D) 113 million
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On a global level, what percentage of greenhouse gases is livestock responsible for?

A) 2
B) 6
C) 25
D) 18
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Zoonoses are associated with:

A) vertebrates
B) invertebrates
C) mollusks
D) sea mammals
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Which disease is NOT zoonotic:

A) sleeping sickness
B) malaria
C) TB
D) ebola
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Pathogens can affect state security by:

A) weakening militaries
B) limiting peacekeeping operations
C) decreasing citizen morale
D) all of the above
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Overuse of antibiotics has led to:

A) pathogenic natural selection
B) the rise of "supergenes"
C) weaker viruses
D) a & b
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In 2000, what percentage of the world's population lived in cities?

A) 40
B) 10
C) 80
D) 30
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The emergence of new disease strains and the reemergence of older strains in more virulent forms is referred to as the:

A) second wave
B) fourth wave
C) third wave
D) last wave
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In the United States, a slight increase in overall temperature will allow mosquitoes carrying dengue fever to survive as far north as:

A) Virginia
B) New York City
C) Delaware
D) North Carolina
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Describe how disease pathogens can be linked to an increase in crime.
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Briefly describe the effects of the AIDS epidemic on state stability in Africa and discuss how neighboring countries were affected.
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Discuss how AIDS is linked with human rights abuses.
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Describe two of the human security threats identified by Brower and Chalk (2003).
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Choose three of the primary zoonotic diseases, describe how climate change can affect their range, and the implications for human security.
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Deck 5: Consequences of Global Warming
1
How many well-known diseases have reemerged or spread geographically since 1973?

A) 20
B) 10
C) 50
D) 100
20
2
How many new diseases, without cures, have been identified since 1973?

A) more than 80
B) at least 30
C) less than 20
D) only 5
at least 30
3
How many factors did Bowen and Chalk (2003) identify that make the contemporary world particularly vulnerable to pathogens?

A) 12
B) 22
C) 3
D) 5
5
4
It is estimated that _________ of the 60,000-70,000 sex workers in Mumbai have contracted HIV.

A) 75%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 20%
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The post-2000 period when dependence on livestock increased is known as:

A) the Great Farming
B) the Farming Revolution
C) the Livestock Revolution
D) the Holy Cow period
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Diseases that spread from animals to humans, and vice versa, are known as:

A) Zoofingers
B) Zootoes
C) Zooears
D) Zoonoses
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Approximately how many known zoonotic diseases exist?

A) 100
B) 600
C) 50
D) 1,000
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Examples of zoonotic diseases include:

A) malaria
B) ebola
C) Lyme disease
D) b & c
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According to the text, the end of World War I may have been hastened due to the effects of:

A) malaria
B) the bubonic plague
C) the flu
D) yellow fever
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According to the text, the AIDS epidemic has claimed approximately _________ lives worldwide.

A) 20 million
B) 20 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 300 million
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The strain of tuberculosis we are dealing with today is:

A) the same as the one in the past
B) weaker than the one from the past
C) increasingly resistant to intervention
D) Tuberculosis is not a problem today.
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In 2010, the World Health Organization observed _________ documented cases of malaria.

A) 10 million
B) 216 million
C) 55 million
D) 113 million
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On a global level, what percentage of greenhouse gases is livestock responsible for?

A) 2
B) 6
C) 25
D) 18
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Zoonoses are associated with:

A) vertebrates
B) invertebrates
C) mollusks
D) sea mammals
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15
Which disease is NOT zoonotic:

A) sleeping sickness
B) malaria
C) TB
D) ebola
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Pathogens can affect state security by:

A) weakening militaries
B) limiting peacekeeping operations
C) decreasing citizen morale
D) all of the above
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17
Overuse of antibiotics has led to:

A) pathogenic natural selection
B) the rise of "supergenes"
C) weaker viruses
D) a & b
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In 2000, what percentage of the world's population lived in cities?

A) 40
B) 10
C) 80
D) 30
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The emergence of new disease strains and the reemergence of older strains in more virulent forms is referred to as the:

A) second wave
B) fourth wave
C) third wave
D) last wave
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In the United States, a slight increase in overall temperature will allow mosquitoes carrying dengue fever to survive as far north as:

A) Virginia
B) New York City
C) Delaware
D) North Carolina
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Describe how disease pathogens can be linked to an increase in crime.
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Briefly describe the effects of the AIDS epidemic on state stability in Africa and discuss how neighboring countries were affected.
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Discuss how AIDS is linked with human rights abuses.
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Describe two of the human security threats identified by Brower and Chalk (2003).
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Choose three of the primary zoonotic diseases, describe how climate change can affect their range, and the implications for human security.
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