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  | Within the film 'Home', which of the following fuel sources was described as having the most profound (significant) impact on how humans use natural resources? |

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  | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback |

1. | Coal | |   |   |

2. | Oil | |    |   |

3. | Solar | |   |   |

 4. | Natural gas | 0% |   |   |

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  | In Lynn White Jr’s controversial 1966 lecture, White made reference to Saint Francis of Assisi to illustrate which point: |

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  | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback |

1. | Christianity requires an overhaul | |   |   |

2. | That an alternative view interpretation of Christianity is possible | |    |   |

3. | Saint Francis of Assisi was courageous to share his ecocentric view | |   |   |

 4. | All religions should incorporate Saint Francis of Assisi’s view | 0% |   |   |

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  | In “Tragedy of the Commons”, Garrett Hardin describes the ‘commons’ as a situation where: |

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  | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback |

1. | For an individual the positive impact of using the commons results in a ‘+1’ situation | |   |   |

2. | For an individual the negative impact of using the commons is a fraction of ‘-1’ | |   |   |

3. | Shared resources that are finite in supply | |   |   |

4. | A place where individual freedoms can not be maximized | |   |   |

 5. | All of the above | 100% |    |   |

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  | John Muir, author of “Hetch Hetchy Valley”, has a _____________ view towards nature, stemming from the __________________ worldview |

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  | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback |

 1. | Ecocentric, ecological | 100% |    |   |

2. | Anthropocentric, ecological | |   |   |

3. | Non-anthropocentric, expansionist | |   |   |

4. | Ethnocentric,...