The balance between the availability and protection of natural resources and their continued consumption is referred to as

A. sustainability.
B. environmentalism.
C. capitalism.
D. the green movement.


Answer: A

Sociology

You might also like to view...

You have been hired by a non-profit organization whose mission is to advocate for reforms to the current financial structure of Presidential campaigns. The organization’s leaders are also focused on advocating for restructuring the way the Electoral College works because it is connected to campaign finance. How?

A) The way the Electoral College votes is according to the popular vote in each district, making campaigns more expensive because candidates have to travel to thousands of communities. B) Donations made to Presidential campaigns are tax deductible if they are routed through the Electoral College finance system. C) The Electoral College is the governing body of all Presidential campaign financing. D) The structure of the Electoral College encourages candidates to spend more money and time in winning votes in battleground states.

Sociology

A __________ would ask, "Who benefits from the current system of social institutions?"

a. conflict theorist b. structural functionalist c. symbolic interactionist d. sociobiologist

Sociology

Mia had tantrums when she was a child, but now that she is older, she has little problem controlling them. George Herbert Mead would say that her ______ has come to dominate her ______.

A. ego; id B. me; I C. self; significant other D. generalized other; impulses

Sociology

What positive take does the text indicate sociologists might present when considering cases of violent road rage?

A) Violent road rage allows people to vent their energy and calm their emotions. B) Most people driving the freeways under stressful conditions do not engage in violent road rage. C) Violent road rage has a functional role, providing employment for emergency responders. D) By simply increasing the power of law enforcement, society can reduce violent road rage.

Sociology