The greenhouse effect, which traps heat inside the atmosphere, comes from increases in the carbon dioxide content in the air. Its result is known as
a. air pollution. c. global warming.
b. the ozone layer. d. natural decay.
C
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Which of the following statements about voters is incorrect?
A) The more education an individual has, the more likely the individual is to vote. B) A person who has a strong interest in politics is more likely to vote. C) The younger an individual is, the more likely that individual is to vote. D) Identification with either major political party makes a person more likely to vote.
Some argue that impoverished nations can’t afford to grant “luxury goods” rights and must start with economic rights. The author argues against this saying there is a false trade off. Select the best answer that refutes the author’s argument:
a. Global economic regimes may put poor countries in a position where they literally cannot afford “luxury goods” rights. b. “Luxury goods” rights such as freedom of speech literally cost more money than an active censorship protocol. c. There are no “luxury goods” rights because any right protected by a governmental regime is either cheap or free. d. Access to the global political economy encourages lesser developed nations to provide “luxury rights” to citizens.
If a Texas gubernatorial candidate campaigned on the platform of implementing a personal income tax, what would have to happen to successfully achieve this campaign promise?
A) Texas voters would need to approve the income tax measure. B) The Texas Supreme Court would need to re-interpret the Texas Constitution. C) The U.S. Supreme Court would need to re-interpret the U.S. Constitution. D) The governor would need to repeal local property taxes. E) The legislature would need to repeal certain provisions of the Texas Constitution.
According to the text, ______ borders affect how and where humans have settled and the degree to which they interact with one another.
a. political borders b. social borders c. ecological borders d. geographic borders