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Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice
Chapter 10 Name:
1.) Intersectionality is a concept that explains:
a. transportation
b. where environmental problems exist there is pollution.
c. where environmental problems exist there are social problems
d. city planning
2.) Environmental resources and ecosystems protected and managed for future generations is called .
a. biology
b. natural resource development
c. extraction
d. intergenerational equality
3.) The Principles for a Green Economy suggest that we should redefine human wellbeing away from finances and fossil fuel exploration.
a. True
b. False
4.) In a relationship which all participants in the dialogue are equal, it is called:
a. equanimity
b. dialogical relationship
c. balance
d. shared
5.) Moment by moment transactions bring this dynamic concept to life.
a. shared power
b. growth
c. divisiveness
d. all of the above.
6.) The social workers toolbox is .
a. online
b. resources and referral
c. heavy
d. their personal self and the skills they develop
7.) The sustainable development goals of the United Nations were written in:
a. 2000
b. 1957
c. 2017
d. undated
8.) College campus environmental audits include .
a. energy
b. food and energy
c. student activities
d. campus information, food, solid waste, hazardous substances, energy, procurement, and environmental education and literacy.
9.) Environmentalists have a similar agenda to other activists such as racial justice, LGBTQ rights, interfaith movements and others.
a. True
b. False
10.) Biophilia, the innate love of other living beings, is experienced by all living things.
a. True
b. False
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Test Bank | Env. Justice SW Practice 1e Erickson
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