Final Exam
1. (TCO 8) What term is not
associated with Amartya Sen's theory of justice?
2. (TCO 8) The main point of
John Rawls' discussion of justice is that:
3. (TCO 8) A University of Massachusetts
study refutes claims of pervasive environmental racism. Which of the following
statements characterizes how this study was conducted?
4. (TCO 8) Which system is
tightly coupled?
5. (TCO 8) Kai Erikson calls
human induced disasters a "new species of trouble" because they have
which of the following feature(s)?
6. (TCO 8) Which of the
following arguments contradicts the risk society theory?
7. (TCO 9) The most important
feature of the carnivalesque body is:
8. (TCO 9) An important aspect
of carnivalesque humor is that it:
9. (TCO 9) Forever interacting
and exchanging with the natural world is the most important feature of the:
10. (TCO 9) What proportion of
those polled in a survey of 43 nations expressed approval for the environmental
movement?
11. (TCO 9) Which of the
following statements is TRUE?
12. (TCO 9) "Human are
part of nature and need to maintain a sense of balance and limits in an
interconnected world." This statement best describes which paradigm?
13. (TCO 9) To what does
Ramachandra Guha attribute the robust environmental movement in India?
14. (TCO 9) Which of the following
is not "nature" or "natural" according to Aristotle?
15. (TCO 9) Stephen Jay Gould
replicated the craniometry research of Samuel G. Morton and concluded:
16. (TCO 10) Which of the following
phrases best characterizes the tragedy of the commons?
17. (TCO 10) An important
aspect of building both community and a dialogue of solidarities is:
18. (TCO 10) The
"bottom-up" approach alone to creating an ecological society is
flawed because:
19. (TCO 10) American
pedestrians and bicyclists are killed at ________ times the rate of German pedestrians
and cyclists.
20. (TCO 10) The basic idea to
model new developments on the kind of traditional neighborhoods that cities
routinely turn into historic districts is called:
21. (TCO 1) Over the past 7 to
8 weeks, how has your definition of environmental sociology changed?
22. (TCO 2) Give a few examples
of how capitalism has caused inequality in minority populations.
23. (TCO 3) A number of social
phenomenon discussed in this course vie as the leading cause of environmental
problems: overconsumption of products, the problem of collective action, the
Western ethos, population growth, social inequality, and uneven development, to
name a few. Which do you feel is the most important, and why? Justify your
answer sociologically, using detailed facts and figures from the course
readings and any outside sources. Compare and contrast how these environmental
problems impacts socioeconomic status and influences goods and bads.
24. (TCO 4) What is the problem
with utilitarianism and how does John Rawls' theory of justice as fairness
improve upon it? Be sure to explain the difference between utilitarianism and
justice as fairness.
25. (TCO 5) The sociologist
Maynard Haskins once wrote that, "The biggest environmental problem is not
any of the gang of five usually pointed to--pollution, overpopulation,
overconsumption, the treadmill of production, or our concepts of nature.
Rather, the biggest environmental problem is social inequality, for it is
ultimately responsible for all the others." Drawing on readings and
lectures from this course, defend or critique Haskins' pronouncement. In your
answer, be sure to discuss the role (or lack thereof) of social inequality in
at least three of the "gang of five." Compare and contrast how these
impact free market economics and capitalism.
26. (TCO 6) Why is organic food
a positional good? What other ways do wealthy people have an advantage in
avoiding pesticides? How does this relate to global inequality? How are organic
foods produced, marketed, and sold in a capitalist society? Compare and
contrast the future of green businesses, green energy, organic foods, and
ecotourism.
27. (TCO 7) The author of your
textbook states that, "the principle scholarly contribution of the book is
the concept of ecological dialogue." Briefly explain what is meant by
ecological dialogue and give an example or illustration. How can ecological
dialogue be used to solve such complex issues in Environmental Sociology such
as exploding population growth, degradation of our natural resources, poverty,
debt, and hunger?
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