Carl loves to go camping in the woods, but his camping habits surprise his friends. Sometimes he cuts down small trees where he wants to put up his tent. He seldom picks up his trash and ignores pleas to be more respectful of the area

Carl contends that the land is there to serve him, not the other way around. Which of the following belief systems describes Carl's attitude and actions?
a. anthropocentrism
b. conservationism
c. determinism
d. totemism


a

Sociology

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During this stage of Knapp's relationship escalation model, the couple reaches a shared level of interdependence

Knapp notes that it is during this relationship stage that some type of formal, official announcement is made of the couple's commitment to one another (such as an engagement or marriage). A) bonding/intimacy B) integrating C) experimenting/exploration D) intensification

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In the context of the human ecology framework, the well-being of individuals and families can be considered apart from the well-being of the environment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Peter works in a college office. He spends most of his day sending back forms to students when they have filled a form out incorrectly, even when it contains all the information needed to complete the task. Peter has a ______ personality.

A. charismatic B. traditional C. bureaucratic D. tedious

Sociology