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Environmental Science: A Global Concern, 7/e
William P. Cunningham, University of Minnesota
Mary Ann Cunningham, Vassar College
Barbara Woodworth Saigo, St. Cloud State University

What Then Shall We Do?

Practice Quizzing



1

Criticisms of the World Trade Organization include claims that the WTO
A)has been favoring the interests of the rich countries.
B)is a threat to environmental justice and labor rights.
C)is a threat to national sovereignty.
D)is all of the above.
2

Affluenza is
A)a microbial disease associated with crowded cities.
B)a drive to attain fulfilled lives through buying and possessing things.
C)growingly recognized as the key to more satisfying lives.
3

An international survey identified _____ as the most influential environmental book.
A)A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold,
B)The Population Bomb, by Paul Ehrich,
C)Walden, by Henry David Thoreau,
D)Men and Nature, by George Perkins Marsh,
4

The need for environmental professionals is _____ while the number of students preparing for these types of careers is ______ .
A)falling, falling
B)falling, rising
C)rising, falling
D)rising, rising
5

An environmentally educated person
A)understands that environmental issues are underlain by scientific facts and concepts.
B)gets involved in the improvement and restoration of environmental quality.
C)understands that human society is influencing not only the environment but the tools to be used to address these issues.
D)does all of the above.
6

The voluntary simplicity movement is characterized by the belief that
A)consumption doesn’t fulfill deep human needs.
B)working at stressful jobs in order to buy more stuff is nonsense.
C)simpler lives mean more fulfilled lives.
D)all of the above are true.
7

Choices for reducing personal environmental impact include
A)using an item as long as possible.
B)minimizing car use by car pooling, biking, or using public transportation when possible.
C)minimize purchase of disposable items.
D)all of the above.
8

Green Scam marketer's phrases that often have little or no significance include
A)"biodegradable"
B)"organic"
C)"natural"
D)all of the above.
9

Examples of "green consumerism" include purchase of
A)recycled paper products.
B)energy efficient appliances.
C)cars that get high gas mileage.
D)all of the above.
10

Things important to consider when organizing an environmental campaign include
A)making sure the goals are realistic.
B)assessing effectiveness of different tactics.
C)identifying potential allies.
D)all of the above.
11

Arguments in favor of a confrontational stance to accomplish environmental goals include all of the following EXCEPT
A)civil disobedience has a long history of success.
B)when no other ways of producing change are available, confrontation is the last resort.
C)some situations make it morally necessary.
D)might makes right.
12

Arguments in favor of a cooperative and compromising approach to accomplish environmental goals include all of the following EXCEPT
A)advocates are less likely to be co-opted by the opposition.
B)solutions can be reached that would have been impossible using confrontation.
C)people more readily come to understand the positions of opponents.
D)solutions are more likely to "stick" if both sides have agreed than if one side simply overpowers the other.
13

The "wise use" movement advocates
A)increased government regulation of industries causing pollution.
B)unlimited access to resources.
C)increased fines and penalties for violators of environmental laws.
D)more than one of the above.
14

Antienvironmental members of Congress advocate
A)weakening wetland protection.
B)weakening the Endangered Species Act.
C)easing restrictions on air pollution.
D)all of the above.
15

A recent Canadian poll revealed the top concern of Canadians to be
A)unemployment.
B)environmental pollution.
C)depletion of natural resources.
D)excessive taxation.
16

Support for environmental protection tends to be _____ in countries where pollution is severe and ______ in countries with much cleaner environments.
A)high, high
B)high, low
C)low, high
D)low, low
17

Tenets of sustainable development include
A)stabilization of world population.
B)a shift to higher efficiency of energy use.
C)increased reliance on renewable resources.
D)all of the above.
18

NGOs (nongovernmental organizations) are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT they
A)have rapidly increased in numbers.
B)are yet to become effective in environmental issues.
C)are associated with developed nations.
D)often work for political change.
19

Tenets of deep ecology include
A)voluntary simplicity.
B)embracing biocentrism.
C)active participation to protect nature.
D)all of the above.
20

Important ways an environmentally concerned person can influence environmental policy include
A)becoming active in politics.
B)contacting legislators by phone or letter.
C)keeping track of voting records of elected officials and using them to inform choices at the ballot box.
D)All of the above.
21

The Earth Charter
A)resulted from action by the United Nations.
B)states that we all share responsibility for caring for life's diversity.
C)advocates eradication of poverty.
D)is characterized by all of the above.
22

There is consensus among critics of the WTO that the organization needs to be shut down.
A)True
B)False
23

The EPA estimates substantial job opportunities for environmental professionals arising over the next five years.
A)True
B)False
24

A growing number of Americans are suggesting that simplification of wants and reduced consumption enhances quality of life.
A)True
B)False
25

Mainline environmental organizations have been criticized for being too quick to compromise.
A)True
B)False
26

The large national environmental organizations are widely viewed as having lost effectiveness.
A)True
B)False
27

The Blue Angels and Green Seals are rock bands that try to foster a caring attitude toward the environment through music.
A)True
B)False
28

Voluntary simplicity is one of the tenets of deep ecology.
A)True
B)False
29

Recent opinion polls in the U.S. indicate waning public support for strict protection of environmental quality.
A)True
B)False
30

Actions of the World Trade Organization reinforce its image as a secretive and high-handed organization.
A)True
B)False