Vashti believes that our civilization depends on substances whose supply is limited. Vashti is a(n) __________
A) optimistic environmentalist
B) pessimistic environmentalist
C) synergist
D) extremophile
B
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The managerial class in the United States today
a. is an in-between class to which capitalists often delegate substantial day-to-day control of the operation of plants and offices. b. is rapidly replacing the capitalist class in importance because of its growing control over the means of production. c. shares ownership of productive property with the capitalist class. d. occupies the same status as it did in the very earliest days of capitalism.
Seymour Martin Lipset argues that the stability of democratic institutions rests on:
a. freedom of the press b. structural features that diminish conflict c. the ability of the upper class to maintain its position d. the society's ability to provide jobs for all its citizens
A(n) ______ is likely to have strong institutions, higher levels of development, and greater social equality.
a. closed political system b. autocracy c. partial democracy without factionalism d. full democracy
The free-enterprise system is subject to major modifications by the activities of government. Which of the following is NOT a reason that the government intervenes in the free market?
a. To protect public property b. To provide a stable money supply c. To regulate industries with strong public interest d. To set minimum standards for wages and working conditions