Deck 6: Globalization, inequality, and Sustainability
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Deck 6: Globalization, inequality, and Sustainability
1
Research on ecological modernization has:
A)supported the LG model.
B)found little evidence that chemical companies release significant amounts of toxic chemicals.
C)found that a small number of chemical companies were responsible for a majority of the toxic waste releases.
D)found little variation in the amount of toxic wastes released by industrial companies.
A)supported the LG model.
B)found little evidence that chemical companies release significant amounts of toxic chemicals.
C)found that a small number of chemical companies were responsible for a majority of the toxic waste releases.
D)found little variation in the amount of toxic wastes released by industrial companies.
found that a small number of chemical companies were responsible for a majority of the toxic waste releases.
2
The global income gap implies difference in the amount of _________ people consume
A)grain,fish,and fresh water
B)meat
C)iron and steel
D)all of the above
E)a and b only
A)grain,fish,and fresh water
B)meat
C)iron and steel
D)all of the above
E)a and b only
all of the above
3
A major limitation of the IPAT model in hypothesis testing is the fact that:
A)there are no effective measures for I (impact).
B)it assumes that the effects of P,A,and T (population,affluence,and technology) on I are proportional.
C)there are no effective measures for T (technology).
D)T represents nonmaterial culture like beliefs,which severely limits the usefulness of the model.
A)there are no effective measures for I (impact).
B)it assumes that the effects of P,A,and T (population,affluence,and technology) on I are proportional.
C)there are no effective measures for T (technology).
D)T represents nonmaterial culture like beliefs,which severely limits the usefulness of the model.
it assumes that the effects of P,A,and T (population,affluence,and technology) on I are proportional.
4
The IPAT model was developed by:
A)Ehrlich and Holdren
B)Ehrlich and Catton
C)Catton and Cohen
D)Lovins and Catton
A)Ehrlich and Holdren
B)Ehrlich and Catton
C)Catton and Cohen
D)Lovins and Catton
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5
A more sustainable society would display which of the following characteristics?
A)coordinated decentralization and flexible centralization
B)socialism without entrepreneurialism
C)small scale networks without large organizations
D)mostly rural social settings
A)coordinated decentralization and flexible centralization
B)socialism without entrepreneurialism
C)small scale networks without large organizations
D)mostly rural social settings
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6
Which of the following are examples of major social transformations?
A)the Marshall Plan
B)the outlawing of slavery
C)the abandonment of feudalism in Japan
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)the Marshall Plan
B)the outlawing of slavery
C)the abandonment of feudalism in Japan
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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7
Early functionalist thinkers were most concerned with analyzing:
A)the evolution from traditional to industrial societies.
B)societal equilibrium.
C)compensatory actions.
D)economic nationalism.
A)the evolution from traditional to industrial societies.
B)societal equilibrium.
C)compensatory actions.
D)economic nationalism.
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8
Actual social change in a society results from:
A)actors in social movements.
B)forces exogenous to the social system itself.
C)law-like and predictable physical forces.
D)the interaction of agents and social systems.
A)actors in social movements.
B)forces exogenous to the social system itself.
C)law-like and predictable physical forces.
D)the interaction of agents and social systems.
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9
According to world-system theory,Mexico and Malaysia would be classified as _________ nations.
A)core
B)semi-core
C)semi-peripheral
D)peripheral
A)core
B)semi-core
C)semi-peripheral
D)peripheral
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10
The Club of Rome coined the term:
A)"limits to growth."
B)"ecological modernization."
C)"green imperialism."
D)"ecoterrorism."
A)"limits to growth."
B)"ecological modernization."
C)"green imperialism."
D)"ecoterrorism."
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11
The World Bank functions to:
A)assist financial development in poor nations by providing them with aid.
B)insure that inflation in one nation does not spread to other nations.
C)settle trade disputes between nations.
D)ensure that North America is a tariff-free trade zone.
A)assist financial development in poor nations by providing them with aid.
B)insure that inflation in one nation does not spread to other nations.
C)settle trade disputes between nations.
D)ensure that North America is a tariff-free trade zone.
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12
Jorgenson's analysis of the ecological footprint is significant because he found that:
A)the footprint of peripheral nations was the highest.
B)the footprint of semiperipheral nations was the highest.
C)the footprint of core nations was the highest.
D)there were no significant difference between the ecological footprints of peripheral and core nations.
A)the footprint of peripheral nations was the highest.
B)the footprint of semiperipheral nations was the highest.
C)the footprint of core nations was the highest.
D)there were no significant difference between the ecological footprints of peripheral and core nations.
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13
Global inequality can be graphically illustrated by the _________ of world wealth distribution.
A)pyramid
B)ladder
C)hourglass
D)champagne glass
A)pyramid
B)ladder
C)hourglass
D)champagne glass
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14
The Bretton Woods system:
A)produced an accord that severely restricted international free trade.
B)envisioned international free trade.
C)supported economic nationalism.
D)restricted mercantilism.
A)produced an accord that severely restricted international free trade.
B)envisioned international free trade.
C)supported economic nationalism.
D)restricted mercantilism.
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15
Which of the following is not one of the three Es of sustainability?
A)economics
B)equity
C)entrepreneurship
D)ecology
A)economics
B)equity
C)entrepreneurship
D)ecology
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16
Cultural anthropologist Appadurai identified five important global flows or "scapes." Which of the following is NOT one of these?
A)politicoscapes
B)technoscapes
C)ideoscapes
D)financescapes
A)politicoscapes
B)technoscapes
C)ideoscapes
D)financescapes
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17
Functionalist theory in sociology is consistent with neoliberal economic thinking about globalization.
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18
Wackernagel's research on ecological footprints found that the earth's total biocapacity for humans was approximately _________ hectares.
A)2.1
B)4.2
C)12.1
D)15
A)2.1
B)4.2
C)12.1
D)15
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19
The concept of sustainability:
A)lends itself to precise quantification.
B)has generated strong consensus among the scientific community.
C)is normative and value-laden,and therefore should be discarded,as science should be value-free.
D)is normative and value-laden,and therefore plays an important role in shaping policy decisions.
A)lends itself to precise quantification.
B)has generated strong consensus among the scientific community.
C)is normative and value-laden,and therefore should be discarded,as science should be value-free.
D)is normative and value-laden,and therefore plays an important role in shaping policy decisions.
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20
Research on the link between wealth and happiness has found that:
A)money cannot buy happiness.
B)across the board,if a person's income is doubled,then so is their subjective well-being.
C)in the MDCs,absolute income is the best predictor of subjective well-being.
D)MDC countries with smaller income gaps have higher levels of subjective well-being than countries with large gaps.
A)money cannot buy happiness.
B)across the board,if a person's income is doubled,then so is their subjective well-being.
C)in the MDCs,absolute income is the best predictor of subjective well-being.
D)MDC countries with smaller income gaps have higher levels of subjective well-being than countries with large gaps.
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21
The primary difference between mediascapes and ideoscapes is that the former tend to focus on political imagery while the latter focuses on the generic flow of information in a society.
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22
World-system theory is an extension of early functionalist theorizing.
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23
Green imperialism is illustrated by the MDCs who demand that LDCs curtail their use of coal and other such toxic fuels.
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24
Seventeenth-century mercantilism is synonymous with today's economic nationalism.
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25
Access to contraception and family health care would be a feature of a sustainable society.
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26
Affluence and poverty each present threats to the environment.
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27
The practice of leasing and recycling in a service flow economy is consistent with the Ecological Modernization model.
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28
Cogeneration uses the waste material of one industrial process as the "feedstock" of another.
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29
Equity concerns associated with sustainability generate conflicts of interest over issues like material consumption of gasoline and other products.
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30
Classical economic thinking produced international institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
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31
How or why is the environment considered a social justice issue?
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32
Due to free markets and globalization,the major dimensions of inequality have all declined in recent decades.
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33
In the IPAT equation,A represents the affluence of a nation.
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34
The neoliberal world market economy has helped to reduce social inequality among and within nations.
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35
Because of increased tolerance,racial and ethnic inequalities have diminished over the past two decades.
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36
According to world-system theory,semiperipheral nations have the least power.
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37
The anthropological discussion of globalization emphasizes structures and systems like the functionalists.
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38
The most serious criticism of EM (Ecological Modernization) is that it fails to distinguish between efficiency and total resource consumption.
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39
Considerable research shows that the very poor are significantly more likely than the rich or the middle class to cause serious environmental damage.
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40
Wallerstein is known for his analysis of core,peripheral,and semiperipheral nations.
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41
Discuss the role played by cultural or religious beliefs in shaping attitudes towards consumption.
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42
Compare and contrast the LG and EM approaches to the environment.Which is more compelling,and why?
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43
Explain how growing inequality is a cause of environmental degradation.
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44
Discuss the prospects for a transformation to sustainability.
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