Invironmental problems are rarely evenly distributed across a society. Why is this the case?
a) The sociohistorical process of inequality
b) A combination of social power and the acceptance of utilitarian arguments
c) Corporations organize themselves in order to shield themselves from blame
d) Discrete events—environmental catastrophes, health scares, and natural
disasters
b) A combination of social power and the acceptance of utilitarian arguments
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. in their interiors B. on their western coast C. on their eastern coast D. on either coasts
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A. Economic B. Religious C. Language D. Cultural
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What will be an ideal response?