A. economic consequences
B. social consequences
C. value of sacrificed resources
D. parallel world
A. economic consequences
B. social consequences
C. value of sacrificed resources
D. parallel world
A. land used for both mining and recreation
B. Swimming fishing and boating in the same lake
C. stringing beads in the morning fishing in the afternoon, and teaching bead stringing at night
D. All of the above
A. multinationalism
B. insourcing
C. diversification
D. Oligopoly
A. distribute
B. consume
C. allocate
D. appropriate
A. population
B. universe
C. sample
D. inferential
A. sociology
B. psychology
C. archaeology
D. economics
A. archaeology
B. cultural geography
C. history
D. ornithology
A. Is primarily an instrument of the U.S
B. Open supports communist and socialist regimes
C. is extremely effective in policing the world
D. None of the above
A. raised new concerns about nuclear proliferation
B. has shifted American policy toward cooperative internationalism
C. created new possibilities for the world balance of power
D. All of the above
A. foreign policy
B. manipulation
C. propaganda
D. the democratic value system