What is the tragedy of the commons and how does it affect environmental policy?
What will be an ideal response?
No individual has the incentive or ability to preserve a common, shared good that is free, so without collective effort, it is likely to be overused and perhaps ultimately destroyed.
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Democratic elections must be ___ in order to be considered legitimate
a. fair b. free c. frequent d. All of the above e. None of the above
Which of the following is NOT true regarding urban machines and municipal districts? a. It was easier for a machine to organize a city on ethnic loyalties when district representation on the citycouncil was citywide
b. District-based representation helped transfer ethnic-based neighborhood loyalties into political representation. c. City councils with a large number of wards allowed distinct, homogeneous neighborhoods to form the basis ofan individual district. d. Urban machines were able to reach out to various ethnic groups concentrated in different parts of the city.
President Clinton developed a policy on nearly everything, stating his ideas on a variety of different issues
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What are colonias?
a. Mexican factories that have high death rates due to poor working conditions. b. rural, unincorporated slums on the Texas side of the border that have substandard housing, roads, drainage, water, and sewer systems c. poor factory workers who work long hours for little pay d. several health epidemics that have broken out in South Texas due to poor sanitation