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1-How do people with an anthropocentric relationship with the environment percei

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Question

1-How do people with an anthropocentric relationship with the environment perceive nature?

A.

as something to be studied and examined before it is tainted by human activity

B.

as a place to find spiritual truth

C.

as something to be preserved

D.

as something to be conquered

2-What group was most likely to move away from the urban core to the suburbs?

A.

senior citizens

B.

racial and ethnic minorities

C.

whites

D.

single mothers

3-What are environmental sociologists referring to when they use the term “environment”?

A.

those elements of the world that were not constructed through human effort

B.

both the natural and the human-made environment

C.

wilderness and other areas that have not yet been developed by humans

D.

only renewable and nonrenewable resources

4-A sociologist who examines how cities are organized or the migration of human populations is studying:

A.

environmental justice.

B.

renewable resources.

C.

social ecology.

D.

environmental attitudes.

A.

as something to be studied and examined before it is tainted by human activity

B.

as a place to find spiritual truth

C.

as something to be preserved

D.

as something to be conquered

Explanation / Answer

1. How do people with an anthropocentric relationship with the environment perceive nature?

C: as something to be preserved

2. What group was most likely to move away from the urban core to the suburbs?

A: senior citizens

3. What are environmental sociologists referring to when they use the term “environment”

B: both the natural and the human-made environment

4. A sociologist who examines how cities are organized or the migration of human populations is studying:

C: social ecology.