Which of the following is/are often at odds with environmental protection efforts?

A. personal economics
B. human health
C. national economics
D. energy production
E. All of these answers are correct.


Answer: E

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The Federal Trade Commission is responsible for

A) fixing the rates for railroads, trucking companies, and bus lines. B) regulating oil pipelines. C) preventing false packaging. D) regulating frequencies used by police and "ham" radio operators. E) investigating federal employees who are suspected of being "security risks."

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In the case of Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee, the final determination was that the Supreme Court had the authority to review cases involving federal law, even though the case is pending in a state court.

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

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Which of these statements most likely comes from an advocate of noninterventionism?

a. The United States cannot be isolated in world affairs, but it should use its military capabilities only sparingly. b. The United States should pressure the United Nations to be more assertive in the name of collective security. c. The United States should participate in peacekeeping missions only when there is a clear humanitarian purpose. d. The United States should withdraw from international institutions, but it should continue trading with other nations.

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John Kennedy was clearly the favorite over Richard Nixon in the presidential debate that was broadcast in black and white. His look was sharp, tanned, and relaxed, and his suit contrasted with the background. When radio listeners were surveyed about the debate, what was the result?

a. They also gave the debate to Kennedy. b. They could not contrast the visual presences of the two candidates and they felt that Nixon won the debate. c. They reported that they could not make a determination about the winner without having seen the candidates. d. They preferred their medium to television. e. They reported no difference between the two candidates or mediums.

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