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The author believes __________.
 
  a. technological developments will inevitably continue to harm the Earth
  b. industrial practices must be tempered by the need to sustain the environment
  c. we must go back to a preindustrial way of life
  d. we must continue our pace of development regardless of its effect on the environment

Question 2

According to the author, environmental sociology's real aim is __________.
 
  a. to study the ways in which people and the environment impact each other
  b. to end the use of nuclear power
  c. to increase the use of nuclear power
  d. to end all air pollution, but not all water pollution



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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