All of the following are forms of pollution except:
a. power lines and highways
b. fertilizers and pesticides
c. automobile emissions
d. deforestation
d. deforestation
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For the defendant, an arraignment is
A. the right to be brought before a court to hear the charges and enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. B. the right request legal counsel. C. the right to remain silent. D. the requirement that for a murder conviction, the police must find the dead body. E. the right to reasonable bail.
Match the study example with the ethical principle it might violate.
a. Informed consent b. Voluntary participation c. Beneficence = A study about racism used deception to find out subjects' attitudes. After they were debriefed, the subjects were upset because they would not have participated had they known the true purpose of the study. = A professor required her students to be part of a psychology study or they would fail the class. = A researcher wanted to know if babies can swim instinctively. The study would involve parents and lifeguards standing in a pool with the babies to make sure no harm would come to them. But the IRB decided the risks were not worth the benefits.
According to the textbook, the global financial crisis that started in Thailand in 1997 is an example of
A) how developing countries are gaining a prominent role in world affairs. B) the dominance of certain groups in the international system. C) the increasing interconnectedness of global society. D) the vital importance of Southeast Asia as a global region. E) why complex financial innovations threaten global security.
Prudence is advisable in exercising moral judgment in world politics because
a. just as in domestic politics or individual relationships, making snap moral judgments can upset people and endanger relationships. b. moral judgment has no place in world politics, where might makes right, as scholars of the skeptical ethics school argue. c. exercising any moral judgment, much less snap judgment, in world politics invariably leads to disaster. d. the heightened risks and chances for unintended consequences involved in world politics make morality harder to apply.