The notion that we are part of the land and the land is part of us most clearly reflects the indigenous ecological theme of __________

a. embeddedness
b. interconnectedness
c. non-violence
d. reciprocity
e. reverence


a

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The American Automobile Association reports an increase of 5 percent in auto travel

route information over last year. AAA concludes that 84 percent of all American travelers will travel by car rather than airplane, train, or bus.

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The difference between a dogmatist and an objectivist is that _______

A. a dogmatist says that moral truths are factual B. a dogmatist would say that morality is subjective C. an objectivist would be willing to debate moral issues D. an objectivist would say that people essentially agree on morality

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