Deck 1: Environment, human Systems, and Social Science
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Deck 1: Environment, human Systems, and Social Science
1
Industrialization led to which of the following?
A)a class system based on ownership of land
B)increased cottage craft production
C)increased demand for rural labor
D)none of the above
A)a class system based on ownership of land
B)increased cottage craft production
C)increased demand for rural labor
D)none of the above
none of the above
2
_________ suggested that conflicting material interests would lead to socialism.
A)Adam Smith
B)David Ricardo
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Karl Marx
A)Adam Smith
B)David Ricardo
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Karl Marx
Karl Marx
3
_________ are both structural and cultural,and address human concerns related to collective survival.
A)Statuses
B)Roles
C)Social institutions
D)Paradigms
A)Statuses
B)Roles
C)Social institutions
D)Paradigms
Social institutions
4
Which statement about energy is true?
A)Energy can be recycled infinitely without any degradation.
B)Energy runs downhill,and cannot be recycled for the same use repeatedly.
C)It is easy to create new energy.
D)None of the above is true.
A)Energy can be recycled infinitely without any degradation.
B)Energy runs downhill,and cannot be recycled for the same use repeatedly.
C)It is easy to create new energy.
D)None of the above is true.
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5
Which of the following human variables are considered to be driving forces of environmental and ecosystem change?
A)institutions
B)technological change
C)culture
D)all of the above
A)institutions
B)technological change
C)culture
D)all of the above
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6
According to the text,worldviews and paradigms are best classified as part of:
A)culture.
B)social structure.
C)material infrastructure.
D)cultural substrate.
A)culture.
B)social structure.
C)material infrastructure.
D)cultural substrate.
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7
Simple and homogenous societies with powerful cultural rules are characterized by _________ solidarity.
A)mechanical
B)organic
C)manifest
D)latent
A)mechanical
B)organic
C)manifest
D)latent
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8
As discussed in the text,Durkheim thought that the struggle for scarce resources would culminate in:
A)the eventual breakdown and collapse of industrial society.
B)mass starvation.
C)a more complex division of labor.
D)a and b
A)the eventual breakdown and collapse of industrial society.
B)mass starvation.
C)a more complex division of labor.
D)a and b
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9
In sociology,functionalist theories are most concerned with:
A)ideologies and the social construction of reality
B)the struggle for scarce resources
C)systems and subsystems
D)a and b
A)ideologies and the social construction of reality
B)the struggle for scarce resources
C)systems and subsystems
D)a and b
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10
The transfer of energy from primary producer sources through a series of consumer organisms is known as a food:
A)loop.
B)base.
C)chain.
D)cycle.
A)loop.
B)base.
C)chain.
D)cycle.
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11
According to Catton and Dunlap,classical sociology is associated with which paradigm?
A)Ecological Modernization
B)Finite World
C)Human Exemptionalism
D)New Ecological
A)Ecological Modernization
B)Finite World
C)Human Exemptionalism
D)New Ecological
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12
_________ economics sees the economy as a growing,dependent subsystem of a materially closed,finite ecosphere.
A)Classical economics
B)Neoclassical economics
C)Ecological economics
D)Postmodern economics
A)Classical economics
B)Neoclassical economics
C)Ecological economics
D)Postmodern economics
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13
_________ refers to human definitions and interpretations of the biophysical environment.
A)Dualism
B)Idealism
C)Rationality
D)Cognized environment
A)Dualism
B)Idealism
C)Rationality
D)Cognized environment
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14
The distinctive element of Durkheim's sociology was his emphasis on:
A)dominance patterns.
B)ecological disruption.
C)culture and cultural values.
D)managed scarcity.
A)dominance patterns.
B)ecological disruption.
C)culture and cultural values.
D)managed scarcity.
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15
_________ claimed that the unseen hand of the marketplace would produce the best economic and social outcomes.
A)David Ricardo
B)Adam Smith
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Karl Marx
A)David Ricardo
B)Adam Smith
C)Thomas Malthus
D)Karl Marx
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16
_________ is the ultimate source of the earth's energy.
A)Solar radiation
B)The biosphere
C)Carbon
D)The lithosphere
A)Solar radiation
B)The biosphere
C)Carbon
D)The lithosphere
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17
_________ analyzed the relationships between different environments and ecosystems in terms of compartments.
A)Malthus
B)Harper
C)Odum
D)Bell
A)Malthus
B)Harper
C)Odum
D)Bell
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18
A(n) _________ is the location of an organism within an ecosystem,while its _________ is its role in a community of organisms.
A)ecological niche;habitat
B)habitat;ecological niche
C)biome;niche
D)niche;biome
A)ecological niche;habitat
B)habitat;ecological niche
C)biome;niche
D)niche;biome
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19
_________ implies that the economy is a closed system with pendulum like movement between production and consumption.
A)Classical economics
B)Neoclassical economics
C)Ecological economics
D)Postmodern economics
A)Classical economics
B)Neoclassical economics
C)Ecological economics
D)Postmodern economics
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20
In which type of exchange are resources shifted upward so that they can be reallocated?
A)redistribution
B)reciprocity
C)network
D)market
A)redistribution
B)reciprocity
C)network
D)market
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21
According to the text,scientific research strongly supports the idea that the total collapse of industrial society is imminent.
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22
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
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23
Exchanges of reciprocity produce mutually beneficial relationships in a social system.
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24
A rose garden consisting of only American Beauty roses is a monoculture.
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25
Neoclassical economists see human-environment problems in terms of market failures and resource allocation problems.
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26
In the neoclassical economists' view,the economy contains the ecosystem as resources bases and pollution sinks.
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27
Catton and Dunlap have suggested that sociologists should adopt the Human Exemptionalism Paradigm.
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28
A key feature of the Dominant Western Worldview is the value it places on nature for its own sake.
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29
Dunlap and Catton suggest that ecosystems function as supply depots,living spaces,and waste repositories.
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30
Emissions trading schemes have not had much impact on producers of pollution in the United States.
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31
While industrialization brought about a new class structure,population growth was kept in check by frequent,large-scale outbreaks of disease.
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32
Larger numbers of people can be sustained if they consume foods that are at lower levels on the food chain.
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33
The concept of a cognized environment implies a high degree of scientific objectivity with little room for subjective impressions.
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34
Parasitism is not classified as a symbiotic relationship.
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35
The concepts of ecosystem and environment can be used interchangeably.
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36
According to the New Ecological Paradigm,humans live in a finite biophysical environment that imposes potent restraints on human behaviors.
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37
Money became the most important material resource in the industrial society.
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38
While the Dominant Western Worldview affects developed,industrialized societies,it has little impact on the less developed nations.
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39
David Ricardo argued that the economic growth associated with industrialization would benefit landlords,but not workers or capitalists.
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40
The most significant environmental changes today are anthropogenic.
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41
Compare and contrast the Dominant Western Worldview with the Human Exemptionalism Paradigm.
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42
Describe ecosystem change and human-environment interaction.Be sure to give examples.
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43
Identify and discuss the components of an ecosystem.Be sure to give examples.
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44
Discuss Allan Schnaiberg's conflict theory of human-environment interaction.
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