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justinmsk

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The Romantics' stance of equating nature with freedom is the
 
  a. force behind Manifest Destiny.
  b. origin of modern environmentalism.
  c. foundation of natural rights.
  d. cause of modern degradation of nature.

Question 2

A work on Native Americans' relationship with nature is entitled
 
  a. The Wolf at Twilight.
  b. Silent Spring.
  c. An Inconvenient Truth.
  d. Walden.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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