Multiple Choice
As this chapter's "Appreciating Anthropology" segment notes,around the world many contemporary nations are repeating-at an accelerated rate-the process of resource depletion that started in Europe and the United States during the Industrial Revolution.Fortunately,however,
A) this resource depletion is very localized, since extractive enterprises have been using new technologies that completely eliminate negative externalities.
B) the money made from this resource depletion always benefits the host communities and countries.
C) resource depletion now is more than 80 percent sustainable.
D) today's world has some environmental watchdogs-many of them anthropologists-who did not exist during the first centuries of the Industrial Revolution.
E) anthropologists are increasingly being consulted prior to the start of new resource extraction projects.
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