ISS 310 Final Exam || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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ISS 310
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ISS 310
Social Construction correct answers the theory that any thing is understood to have certain characteristics because people agree that it does
Social Construction of Race correct answers race was socially constructed as natural so that it could be used as justification for dominating other people...
ISS 310 Final Exam || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
Social Construction correct answers the theory that any thing is understood to have certain
characteristics because people agree that it does
Social Construction of Race correct answers race was socially constructed as natural so that it
could be used as justification for dominating other people during the period of European
expansion
Social Context correct answers set of social relations
Ecotourism correct answers money from tourism to help the environment and local community
in exchange local people lose access to land, game, wood, etc.
Discourse correct answers spoken or written communication about a topic; can be a debate
Narrative correct answers story with a beginning and end
Concept correct answers a single idea
Ideology correct answers belief about how the world is and how it ought to be
Signifying Practices correct answers modes and methods of representation
Environmental Discourse correct answers environmental discourses inform our general beliefs
about the nature of reality and shape human-environmental relationships
Power correct answers used to create and sustain particular ways of knowing; not a thing to be
had, given or taken but to be exercised by one entity over another
Mustang Debate correct answers controversy over rounding up wild horses in Western states;
ranchers, horse advocates and the government disagree
Environmental Justice correct answers stresses the need to equally distribute environmental
goods and bads between people and places, no matter their background
Factory Farms correct answers raise animals for industrial meat production, but often use
morally questionable methods
Animal Rights correct answers movement argues for the extension of ethical consideration to
individual animals
Political Economy correct answers a theory focused on how the economy is structured by
unequal power relations that impact the environment and our perceptions of the environment
Materialist Theories correct answers conflict theory in sociology and other fields
, Marxist Social Theory correct answers individuals and groups interact on the basis of conflict;
powerful groups work to retain their power and exploit those with less power
Modern Capitalism correct answers people sell their labor on a market for less than its value;
some accumulate capital, leads to contradictions and crises
Mode of Production correct answers the way the production of goods is carried out in a society
Means of Productions correct answers the materials you need to use in order to labor and
produce goods
Relations of Production correct answers how people organize themselves around labor
Conditions of Production correct answers securing the natural resources to make things
Commodity correct answers an object that has economic value; can be exchanged
Enclosure Laws correct answers the privatization of communal areas
Contradictions correct answers statements opposed to one another
First Contradiction of Capitalism correct answers overproduction but not enough workers to buy
stuff so wages are reduced and then people can't buy more stuff anyway
Second Contradiction of Capitalism correct answers draw surplus from the environment then it
gets damaged, destroyed and damages the workers health then less profit
Spatial Fix correct answers moving the processes of production or consumption to a new location
Uneven Development correct answers spatial fix allows capitalism to continue but contributes to
increasing inequality in development between places and people
Keeling Curve correct answers a graph that shows the increase of carbon dioxide
Market Externalization correct answers how a business maximizes its profits by off-loading
indirect costs and forcing negative effects to a third party
Greenhouse Effect correct answers the process by which gases in the atmosphere trap heat
Impact of Climate Change correct answers agricultural losses, costal areas lost to rising sea
levels, species extinction, increase in disease
Kyoto Protocol correct answers institutional attempt to address the greenhouse effect; was not
mandatory, not enforced or explained "how" to do this, US withdrew
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