The global dangers to ecosystems from _______ are potentially as great as global warming, so much so in fact, that some marine biologists have termed it "the other CO2 problem."
a. ocean concentration
b. ocean acidification
c. ozone extermination
d. fluorocarbon production
e. water evaporation
B
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The British claimed lands based on their principle __________, which allowed them to take the lands of many indigenous communities who were not farmers
a. that written deeds were the only relevant documents showing ownership b. that some crops must be planted on private land c. that to own land one must improve it through labor d. that national governments have the right to seize any private property
The integration of the economies of most of the world's nations into a single exchange system is termed
a. internationalization of labor. b. market economy. c. market globalization. d. international monetary exchange.
What, if anything, is the difference between an anthropologist currently consulting on a development project in Indonesia and another one conducting research in support of the British colonial government's efforts to subdue African natives in the 1930s?
What will be an ideal response?
The Garbage Project in Tucson demonstrated that what people say and what they do can differ dramatically. For instance, investigators found that:
a. no one claimed to use hair coloring, but many empty packages of hair dye were found in the trash. b. people claimed to take vitamins daily, but the number of empty vitamin bottles did not support this claim. c. women who said they bought no new clothes in the last month in fact had discarded tags and sales slips from clothing stores in their trash. d. no one said they drank Scotch, but several empty Johnny Walker bottles were found in the trash. e. the amount of beer consumed, according to empty cans in the trash, was far higher than people claimed.