An example of a resource that is not renewable, regardless of how well we manage it, is
A. timber.
B. fossil fuels.
C. seafood.
D. wind.
Answer: B
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According to Mills, the sociological imagination enables one to distinguish between personal troubles that must be solved within the immediate social setting and __________ that affect large numbers of people and often require solutions at the societal level
a. unimportant troubles b. non-private difficulties c. public issues d. societal dysfunctions
New social movements
A. emphasize resource mobilization on a local level. B. generally do not view government as their ally. C. tend to emphasize economic issues. D. have their roots in social class, usually working-class, activism.
According to world systems analysis, poor and developing nations are
A. at the core. B. on the periphery. C. on the semiperiphery. D. on the marginality.