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15732007059Absurd HeroDetermined to continue living with passion and morality even though life appears to be meaningless.0
15732007060Aesthetican adjective meaning "appealing to the senses." The plural form is the study of beauty.1
15732007061Allegorya story in which each aspect has a symbolic meaning outside the tale itself.2
15732007062Allusionan indirect or passing reference to an event, person, place or artistic work that the author assumes the reader will understand.3
15732007063Anachronisman event, object, custom, person or thing that is out of its natural order of time. (Ex: A clock strikes in Julius Caesar.)4
15732007064Analogya comparison of similar things, often to explain something unfamiliar with something familiar. (Ex: the branching of a river system is often explained using a tree and its branches.)5
15732007065Anecdotea short narrative story to illustrate a point.6
15732007066AntecedentThe word, phrase, or clause that determines what a pronoun refers to.7
15732007067Anti-climaxa disappointing situation or a sudden transition in discourse from an important idea to a ludicrous or trivial one. It is frequently comic.8
15732007068Anti-heroa prominent character who is typically clumsy, unsolicited, unskilled, and has both good and bad qualities.9
15732007069AphorismA short, usually witty statement of a principle or truth. Ex: "She knows the cost of everything, but the value of nothing". OR: "Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein is not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein is the monster."10
15732007070Apostrophea rhetorical device in which the speaker addresses a dead or absent person, or an inanimate object or abstraction.11
15732007071ArchaismThe use of deliberately old-fashioned language.12
15732007072ArchetypeA character, ritual, symbol, or plot pattern that recurs in the myth and literature of many cultures; examples include the scapegoat or trickster (character type), the rite of passage (ritual), and the quest or descent into the underworld (plot pattern).13
15732007073AsideA speech (usually just a short comment) made by an actor to the audience, as though momentarily stepping outside of the action on stage.14
15732007074AtmosphereThe emotional tone or background that surrounds a scene.15
15732007075BathosWhen writing strains for grandeur it can't support and tries to create tears from every little hiccup.16
15732007076PathosWhen a scene evokes feelings of dignified pity and sympathy.17
15732007077BildungsromanA formation novel that depicts the intellectual, emotional, and moral development of its protagonist from childhood into adulthood. This type of novel tends to envision character as the product of environment, experience, nurture, and education (in the widest sense) rather than of nature, fate, and so on. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is a famous example.18
15732007078Black humorUse of disturbing themes in comedy.19
15732007079BombastPretentious, exaggeratedly learned language.20
15732007080Caricaturea portrait (verbal or otherwise) that exaggerates a facet of personality.21
15732007081Catharsisa term drawn from Aristotle's writing on tragedy; it refers to the cleansing of emotion that an audience member experiences, having lived vicariously through the experiences presented on stage.22
15732007082Chiasmusa rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. Example: "Never let a fool kiss you or a kiss fool you."23
15732007083ChorusIn Greek drama, this is the group of citizens who stand outside the main action on stage and comment on it.24
15732007084ClichéAny expression that has been used so often it has lost its freshness. (Sharp as a tack, the last straw, etc.)25
15732007085ColloquialismA word or phrase used in everyday conversational language that isn't a part of accepted academic language.26
15732007086Connotationwhat a word suggests or implies27
15732007087Denotationa word's literal meaning.28
15732007088DecorumThe requirement that individual characters, their actions, and their style of speech should be matched with their social station, and in accordance with the situation and the genre in which they appear.29
15732007089Deus ex machinaAny improbable, unprepared-for plot contrivance introduced late in a literary work to resolve the conflict. The term derives from the ancient Greek theatrical practice of using a mechanical device to lower a god or gods onto the stage to resolve the conflicts of the human characters.30
15732007090Diatribea violently bitter verbal attack.31
15732007091Dictionword choice32
15732007092Baroquea grand and exuberantly ornamental style33
15732007093Invectivedirect denunciation or name-calling34
15732007094Digressiona portion of a written work that interrupts or pauses the development of the theme or plot.35
15732007095Dramatic ironywhen the audience knows something that the characters do not.36
15732007096Dramatic monologueWhen a single speaker in literature addresses either the reader or an internal listener at length.37
15732007097Dynamic characterone who changes their beliefs, values, or opinions.38
15732007098Epigrama pithy saying or remark expressing an idea in a clever and amusing way.39
15732007099Epigraphthe use of a quotation at the beginning of a work that hints at its theme.40
15732007100Euphemisma mild term or phrase that takes the place of one more offensive or hurtful. Ex: "passed away" instead of "died"41
15732007101Figurative languagelanguage that contains figures of speech, such as metaphor, simile, personification, etc.42
15732007102Hero's JourneyMost protagonists go through these typical four stages: Innocence, Initiation, Chaos, Resolution.43
15732007103HubrisFrom Aristotle's discussion of tragedy, this is excessive pride or ambition that leads to the main character's downfall.44
15732007104Hyperboleexaggeration for the sake of emphasis in a figure of speech not meant literally. "I've been waiting here for ages."45
15732007105Imagerya word or phrase that appeals to one or more of the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell)46
15732007106In medias resLatin for "in the midst of things." This is a hallmark of epic poetry; for example, when The Iliad begins, the Trojan war has been going on for seven years.47
15732007107Interior monologuerefers to the writing that records the unspoken yet coherent thoughts inside a character's head.48
15732007108Irony:discrepancy between intent and actual meaning.49
15732007109Verbal ironya contrast between what is said and what is actually meant. Jane Austin is famous for writing descriptions that seem perfectly pleasant on the surface, but to the sensitive reader have a deliciously mean snap to them.50
15732007110Situational ironycontrast between what is intended or expected and what actually occurs.51
15732007111Dramatic ironya situation in which the audience knows more about a character's situation than the character does, foreseeing an outcome contrary to the character's expectations.52
15732007112Juxtapositionplacing two things close together or side by side in order to compare and contrast the two.53
15732007113Kenninga metaphoric compound word or phrase used as a synonym for a common noun. "Ring-bestower" for king; "whale-road" for sea; "candle of heaven" for the sun; "war-brand" for a sword.54
15732007114Lampoona satire.55
15732007115Litotes (LIE-toe-tees)a figure of speech by which an affirmation is made indirectly by saying its opposite, usually with an effect of understatement. "She's not the friendliest person I know." (meaning, she's an unfriendly person)56
15732007116Malapropismthe comic substitution of one word for another similar in sound, but quite different in meaning. "I would have her instructed in geometry (geography) that she might know of contagious (contiguous) countries."57
15732007117Metaphorthe most important and widespread figure of speech in which one thing, idea, or action is referred to by a word or expression normally denoting another thing, idea or action, so as to suggest some common quality (qualities) shared by the two. "He is a ray of sunshine."58
15732007118Extended metaphoran idea sustained throughout the work59
15732007119Dead metaphorsomething that has been used so much it has lost its figurative meaning and is taken literally (eye of a needle, head of the class)60
15732007120Mixed metaphora combination of two or more inconsistent metaphors in a single expression (He'll have to take the bull by the horns to keep the business afloat.)61
15732007121Metonymya figure of speech in which a representative term is used for a larger idea. Ex: 'the White House' represents the president and his administration.62
15732007122Moodthe atmosphere of the story; the feeling created in the reader by a literary work.63
15732007123MotifA distinctive idea, image, word, or phrase that is repeated throughout the literary work.64
15732007124Narrative pacethe speed at which an author tells a story; the movement from one point or section to another.65
15732007125NemesisThe protagonist's arch enemy or supreme and persistent difficulty.66
15732007126Non sequiturliterally means "it does not follow".67
15732007127Onomatopoeiathe use of words that seem to imitate the sounds they refer to (whack, fizz, crackle, etc.).68
15732007128OxymoronA figure of speech in which two contradictory words or phrases are combined in a single expression. (wise fool, living death, etc.)69
15732007129ParableAs with a fable or an allegory, this is a story that instructs.70
15732007130Paradoxa statement containing two diametrically opposing ideas that ultimately join together in one meaning.71
15732007131Parallelismrepeated syntactical similarities used for effect.72
15732007132PersonaThe narrator in a non first-person novel. In a third-person novel, the reader gains some idea of the narrator's personality.73
15732007133Personificationthe technique by which animals, abstract ideas, or inanimate objects are referred to as if they were human. "The wind howled through the trees."74
15732007134Platitudea trite or banal remark or statement, especially one expressed as if it were original or significant.75
15732007135Point of Viewperspective and vantage point, sometimes called narrative perspective.76
15732007136First personthe story is told by one of its characters, using the pronoun "I" which does not give the reader insight into other characters' motives or thoughts.77
15732007137Third person objectivethe author limits him/herself to reporting what the characters say or do; he or she does not interpret their behavior or tell us their private thoughts or feelings.78
15732007138Third person omniscientthe author knows all (godlike) and is free to tell us anything, including what the characters are thinking or feeling and why they act as they do.79
15732007139Third person limitedthe author limits him/herself to a complete knowledge of one character in the narrative.80
15732007140Proverba short saying that expresses some commonplace truth or bit of folk wisdom. "A stitch in time saves nine."81
15732007141Puna form of wit, not necessarily funny, involving a play on a word with two or more meanings.82
15732007142Satireexposes stupidity and vice to the cold light of humor, critiquing people and institutions of power in order to improve things.83
15732007143Similea less direct metaphor, using like or as. "He is like a ray of sunshine."84
15732007144Soliloquya speech spoken by a character alone on stage. It is meant to convey the impression that the audience is listening to the character's thoughts, though the actor does not acknowledge the audience's presence.85
15732007145Solecismderived from Greek; means to speak incorrectly. It is a stylistic device, a grammatical mistake or intentional use of incorrect grammar in written language and speech.86
15732007146Stylethe distinct feel or voice of a work.87
15732007147Suspension of disbeliefthe demand made of readers to accept part of the plot (such as coincidences or improbable occurrences) or of a theatre audience to accept the limitations of staging.88
15732007148SyllogismA form of logical reasoning, consisting of two premises and a conclusion. Ex: All humans are mortal. Ms. Crandell is human. Therefore, Ms. Crandell is mortal.89
15732007149Synecdoche (si-nek-duh-kee)figure of speech that utilizes a part as representative of the whole. (e.g. 'hands' for manual laborers)90
15732007150SynaesthesiaThe description of one kind of sensation in terms of another. "He is wearing a loud shirt."91
15732007151Syntaxstructure and pattern of sentences (consider: are the sentences periodic, loose, simple, complex, parallel, short, long, questions, exclamations, imperative, declarative, rhetorical, fragmented, inverted?92
15732007152Anastropheinverted syntax as in "Blessed are the meek."93
15732007153Anaphorarepetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of two or more successive clauses, verses, or sentences, in order to create a rhetorical or poetic effect.94
15732007154Loose sentence (non-periodic)begins with the main idea and ends with subordinate details.95
15732007155Periodic sentencewithholds its main idea until the end.96
15732007156Polysyndetonuses repeating coordinating conjunction such as 'and' to join phrases. Ex: We have ships and stores and men.97
15732007157Stream-of-consciousnessa technique that allows the reader to see the continuous, chaotic flow of half-formed and discontinuous thoughts, memories, sense impressions, random associations, images, feelings and reflections that constitute a character's consciousness.98
15732007158Tautologyneedless repetition of an idea, creating a circular sort of rhetoric, without imparting additional force or clearness.99
15732007159Tonespeaker's manner or emotion in expressing his or her attitude toward the subject and implied audience based on syntax, diction, and/or details.100
15732007160Tragic flawthe weakness of character in an otherwise good (or even great) individual that ultimately leads to their demise.101
15732007161Understatementa type of verbal irony in which something is purposely represented as being far less important than it actually is.102
15732007162Zeugma(from Greek "yoking" or "bonding") a figure of speech in which a word, usually a verb or an adjective, applies to more than one noun, blending together grammatically and logically different ideas.103

AP World History Midterm Flashcards

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16421845287Judaism FounderAbraham0
16421851564Christianity FounderJesus1
16421851565Islam FounderMuhammad2
16421853504Hinduism FounderNo historical founder3
16421858435Buddhism FounderSiddhartha Gautama4
16421861613Confucianism FounderConfucius5
16421874697Daoism FounderLao Tzu6
16421886969Judaism Founding LocationIsrael7
16421886970Christianity Founding LocationPalistine/Israel8
16421892826Islam Founding LocationArabian Peninsula9
16421895865Hinduism Founding LocationIndia10
16421899009Buddhism Founding LocationSouth Asia11
16421901872Confucianism Founding LocationSong Dynasty China12
16421910664Daoism Founding LocationChina13
16421921504Filial PietyConfucian thought where children must have respect for parents and elders14
16421929496FootbindingMale-imposed practice that came with confucianism to mutilate women's feet in order to reduce size; produced pain and restricted movement; helped to confine women to the household.15
16421944387Ancestor VenerationThe dead have a continued existence, and may possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living, the worship of deceased ancestors connected with confucianism16
16421952283Scholar GentryChinese class created by the marital linkage of the local land-holding aristocracy with the office-holding Shi; superseded Shi as governors of China.17
16422002025Exam SystemA series of exams men passed in order to become scholar elite in China18
164220084055 Key Relationships of ConfucianismFather - Son Husband - Wife Leader - Subject Older brother - Younger brother Friend - Friend19
16422020288Trade routes from the time of Greece to the SongIndian Ocean Trans Saharan Silk Road Mediterranean20
164220397285 Pillars of IslamDeclaration of faith Obligatory prayer Compulsory giving Fasting in the month of Ramadan Pilgrimage to Mecca21
16422059251Ways Islam SpreadTrade Conquest Diasporic communities Pilgrimage to Mecca Sufi Missionaries22
16422080768Key terms from Islamic CaliphatesJizya House of Wisdom Sufi Mystics Battle of Tours Cordoba Baghdad23
16422086958Jizya TaxNon Muslims had to pay it in exchange for protection and keeping their religion24
16422097158House of Wisdom in BaghdadLarge Islamic-based Library and learning center. Focus of conversion of Greek and Roman classics and Indian learning into Arabic. Preserved knowledge in Abbasid Caliphate25
16422103754Sufi MysticsVisited conquered/converted lands and attempted to bring popularity for Islam. They didn't follow strict doctrine styles like scholars but emphasized piety and devotion to Allah. They said other traditional deities were manifestations of Allah. Due to their flexible style of conversion, they were not as hated upon like doctrinaire campaigners.26
16422140800Battle of ToursEuropean armies defeat Muslim armies and stop the spread of Islam in Europe27
16422143475CordobaCapital of Muslim Spain, an economic center, hundreds of workshops, culture and learning flourished there28
16422149060BaghdadCapital of Abbasid dynasty located in Iraq near ancient Persian capital of Ctesiphon. Center for House of Wisdom29
16422160529Umayyad DynastyCapital - Damascus Language - Arabic Type of Islam - Sunni Area Conquered - North Africa, Spain30
16422169638Abbasid CaliphateCapital - Baghdad Language - Persian Type of Islam - Shia Area Conquered - West Asia, Middle East, Northeast Africa31
16422201838What diffuses or exchanged along trade routesReligion Disease Luxury Goods Technology Culture Knowledge Food32
16422217270Key cities of the Indian Ocean TradeAfrica: Kilwa, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Mozambique India: Calicut, Mumbai SE Asia: Malacca, Java China: Canton Japan: Nagasaki33
16422234919Significance of the Crusades1. Spread Christianity 2. United East Orthodox and Catholic Churches 3. Disease 4. Reopened trade routes34
16422263369Gold Salt Trade EmpiresGhana Mali Songhai35
16422273595Ibn BattutaMoroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan.36
16422285613Marco PoloItalian explorer and author. He made numerous trips to China and returned to Europe to write of his journeys. He is responsible for much of the knowledge exchanged between Europe and China during this time period37
16422409450Mansa MusaEmperor of the kingdom of Mali in Africa. He made a famous pilgrimage to Mecca and established trade routes to the Middle East38
16422409451Margery KempeChronicles her pilgrimages to holy sites in Europe and Asia. Claimed to have vision that called her to leave the vanities of the world. Acts as best insight that points to a mid. class female experience in the Middle Ages. Records the tension in late medieval England between orthodoxy and religious dissent.39
16422433669Importance of ArchitectureLegitimize rule Cultural diffusion Shows who ruled when40
16422438823Islamic Political EntitiesSafavid Empire Mughal Empire Umayyad Caliphate Ottoman Empire Mamluk Seljuk Delhi Sultinate Abbasid Caliphate41
16422450775Political States in the AmericasAztec Inca Maya Olmecs Mississippian Civilization Mesa Verde Chaco42
16422487824Aztec EmpireDivine emperor Women leaders Human sacrifice Rituals Chinampas43
16422498057Inca EmpireQuipu Royal ancestor veneration Mita system Human sacrifice Waru waru44
16422508063Waru waruAgricultural techniques of south america; combines raised beds with irrigation channels to prevent erosion45
16422513487QuipuAn arrangement of knotted strings on a cord, used by the Inca to record numerical information46
16422516247Mita systemThe system recruiting workers for particularly difficult and dangerous chores that free laborers would not accept47
16422536390Ottoman EmpireJanissary corps Sultans Trade was nearly regulated Use of art to legitimize rule Tax farming Devshirme48
16422544635SafavidShahs Elaborate court rituals Mullahs Silk fabric/rugs Women face disadvantages Collapsed from constant attacks49
16422560987Columbian Exchange America to EuropeCrops: Tobacco, cacao, potatoes, corn Animals: Turkey, llamas Disease: Syphilis50
16422576534Columbian Exchange Europe to AmericasCrops: Citrus, sugar, bananas, coffee beans Animals: Cattle, horses Disease: Smallpox, influenza, typhus51
16422603856Innovations for tradelateen sails, magnetic compass, dhow, junk, caravan, rudder, astrolabe, camel saddle, caravanserai, flying money52
16422639923Establishing bureaucracies in land based empiresManchu, Mughal, Ottoman, Russian53
16422645630Tax collection of land based empiresBills of exchange Banking houses Hanseatic league Zamindars54
16422660107Foods introduced to America by African slavesWatermelon, okra, coffee55
16422664944Chinese dynastiesQin Han Sui Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing56
16422675619Mughal leadersBabur, Akbar, Shah Janan57
16422685838AshokaLeader of the Mauryan dynasty of India who conquered most of India but eventually gave up violence and converted to Buddhism58
16422688351ConstantineEmperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians59
16422688352VladimirRussian ruler who chose Byzantine Christianity as the official religion of the Russian state (Kiev Rus)60
16422695840Slave resistance in empiresPugachev (Russian peasants) Stono Rebellion61
16422703423Continuities in ChinaScholar gentry, ancestor veneration, filial piety, mandate of heaven, tributary system, exam system, maritime and silk road trade, confuciansim62
16422724782Theravada BuddhismThe oldest of the two major branches of Buddhism. Practiced mainly in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, and Cambodia, its beliefs are relatively conservative, holding close to the original teachings of the Buddha63
16422815336Mahayana BuddhismThe focus is on reverence for Buddha and for bodhisattvas, enlightened persons who have postponed nirvana to help others attain enlightenment. Located in China and Tibet64
16422837093Vajrayana BuddhismFormed in Tibet; a mixture of indigenous religion and Buddhism; emphasizes the physical body65
16422845037Empires that relied on mercenariesRome, Qin, Han, Byzantine, Carthage, Ottoman66
16422850617Important groups in empiresMughals: Zamindars, Rajput Princes Ottoman: Devshirme/Janissary Russian: Hanseatic League China: Manchu Safavid: Mullahs67
16422884456Different types of missionariesCatholic, Jesuits, Orthodox Church, Sufis68
16422890449Monumental architectureTaj Mahal, Palace of Versailles, Hagia Sophia, St Petersberg69
16422898859Religion LegitimacyZheng He voyages, Mansa Musa, Missionaries70
16422903978Art LegitimacyMiniature paintings, imperial portraits71
16422911637Joint Stock CompaniesBusinesses formed by groups of people who jointly make an investment and share in the profits and losses. British East India, Dutch East India, Virginia East India72
16422920492Syncretic religionsDin-I-Ilha Sikhism Voodoo Neoconfuciansim73
16422930085Control of Indian Ocean TradeDutch, India, British, Spain, Portugal, Muslim74
16422942209Silver Inflation in...Ottoman, India, China75
16422945616Most Valuable Cash Crops in AmericasSugar, tobacco, cotton76
16422949185RebellionsManchus, cossacks, samurai revolts, slave in Caribbean77
16422954146Luxury Trade GoodsSilk, porcalain, gold, silver, spices, ivory78
16422958681Class system areasCast - Spain, Portugal Feudalsim - Europe Japan (Shogun, daiymo)79
16422971531Slave destinations in order of percentageCaribbean Brazil Americas80
16422984876Types of coerced labor systemsMita system, encomienda, slaves81
16422988172Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in England?Coal, engineers, machinists, technological advances, agricultural techniques82
16422997168Problems with urbanizationDisease, overpopulation, crime, pollution, deforestation, child and women labor in factories83
16423005483Chartist movementIn 19th century Britain, members of the working class demanded reforms in Parliament and in elections, including suffrage for all men; increased political participation84
16423023877Bismark and GermanyIn order to unify Germany, he created a public pension system, public health care, and a "parliament"85
16423030320Political philosophies of the industrial ageAnarchism Utopian socialism Capitalism Classical liberalism86
16423040426Workers collective bargain forWorking conditions, limit hours, gain higher wages87

APES AP EXAM Flashcards

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13714746554Efficiency of an average coal power plant is... 100% 30% 1% 15%30%0
13714746555Efficiency of the conservation of light energy to chemical energy in PHOTOSYNTHESIS is... 1% 30% 95% 15%1%1
13714746556Max efficiency in energy conservation NOT limited by 2nd law of thermodynamics is... 20% 95% 5% 100%100% because it's not limited. And the 2nd law says it's always going to be smaller than when it started so it's max efficiency can be 100%2
13714746557The process in which glucose is synthesized by plantsphotosynthesis3
13714746558The rapid rate of _____________ in tropical forests results in low-nutrient soilsDecomposition4
13714746559The process by which a soul nutrient is reduced + released to the atmosphere as a gasDenitrification5
13714746560The most abundant element in earths crust is...Oxygen6
13714746561The most abundant element in earths atmosphere is...Nitrogen7
13714746562The most abundant element in earths core is...iron8
13714746563The element commercially extracted from BAXITE is...Aluminum9
13714746564Ammonia converted to nitrite, then nitrate is calledNitrification10
13714746565Nitrate + nitrite ions converted into nitrous oxide and nitrogen gas is called...Denitrification11
13714746566__________ is most often cured as the main factor for acid depositionSulfur dioxide12
13714746567______ implicated in human neurological damage?Lead13
13714746568What is considered harmful in the troposphere, but beneficial in the stratosphere?Ozone14
13714746569What is the major pollutant that electrostatic precipitators remove from smoke stacks?Particulates15
13714746570The country with the largest BOREAL forests is... Brazil Russia U.S.ARussia16
13714746571Country with the greatest percentage of land area affected by desertification is.... Chile Russia Australia ChinaAustralia17
13714746572Country with the largest area of TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS forests is.... U.S.A Russia Mexico JapanUSA18
13724888651Most commonly used measure of economic growth of a country is...Gross national product19
13724888652The greatest threat for extinction isIncreasing loss of habitat20
13724888653geothermal energyEnergy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth. NOT solar21
13724888654Montreal ProtocolBest exemplifies global collaboration for sustainable environment22
13724888655An alternative to chlorine for disinfecting water is... Ammonia Ozone PhosphateOzone23
13724888656Fecal bacteria in water suggests the water is contaminated with_______Animal waste24
13724888657In the US most municipal solid waste is despised of by...... Recycling Composting Incineration LandfillsLandfills25
13724888658Which of the following factors is responsible for seasons on earth? Tidal pull Tilt of axis of rotation Distance from the sun Temp. And precipitation.The tilt of earths axis of rotation26
13724888659An industry used natural gas for manufacturing and uses wast heat to produce electricity. This is an example of________Cogeneration27
13724888660What minimizes soil erosion? No till agriculture Herbicides High yeld cropsNo till agriculture28
13724888661This trade off approach to addressing an environmental issue like wet land destruction is called_____Mitigation29
13724888662Aw urbanization increases + natural soil surfaces are covered, the ground water supply is reduced to loss of.....Recharge area30
13724888663Which of the following results in the least amount of water lost in evaporation.. Gravity flow irrigation Flood irrigation drip irrigationDrip irrigation31
13724888664The major source of radon in houses in the US is carpets underlying bedrock CombustionUnderlying bedrock32
13725118111The annual fluctuation in carbon dioxide concentration can be best explained by the... Seasonal use of fossil fuels El Niño events Seasonal photosynthesis activity of plants DeforestationSeasonal photosynthesis activity of green plants33
13725118112Storage of water for agriculture and domestic use AND production of renewable energy are economic benefits of....Building large dams34
13725118113US residents are how many times more likely to die from breast cancer than residents of Hungary? 1.5 7 20 1501.535
13725218209What supplies the most commercial energy today?Oil36
13725218210Methane, CH4 is a green house gas that is a by-product of....Anaerobic respiration37
13725218211The major fish decline worldwide since 1990 id because of ______Overfishing38
13725626379Cogenerationusing waste heat to make electricity39
13725626380ElectrolysisA process by which an electric current breaks chemical bonds.40
13725626381Nuclear power point generates....Thermal pollution41
13725626382Health problem associated with radon is....Lung cancer.42
13725626383Acid rain is associated with..?burning fossil fuels43
13725626384The industrial revolution + modern medicine contributes to....Increase in size of earths human population44
13725626385A rise in sea level had occurred as a result of global warming. Why is the sea rising?Thermal expansion of the ocean45
13725626386Which even would most likely contribute the cooling of earths atmosphere... Earthquake Volcanism Hurricane MonsoonVolcanism46
13725626387United Nations conference is human environment was when...The delegates assembled at the conference and voted in favor of controlling population growth47
13725626388RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)The goal of this federal law is to prevent unsafe and illegal disposal of hazardous wastes on land. "Cradle to Grave"48
13725626389tradgedy of the commonsthe tendency of a shared, limited resource to become depleted because people act from self-interest for short-term gain49
13725715084One solution for reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide would be to.... Decrease use of fossil fuels Decreases production of CFC's Increase temps.Decrease use of fossil fuels.50
13725715085What is the usual cause of cultural eutrophication in surface waters?Runoff of nitrate compounds into bodies of water.51
13725715086Phitosynthesis produces...Oxygen (O2)52
13759063609Safe Drinking Water ActRequires minimum safety standards for community water supplies53
13759063610Clean Water Actmandates the restoration and maintenance of the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters54
13759063611RCACradle to grave tracking of hazardous waste55
13759063612TropospherePhenomenon causing global warming occurs in the troposphere56
13759063613The beneficial ozone layer is in this region of the atmosphereStratosphere57
13759063614Oxygen is found in the.....Troposphere58
13759063615lead is found in...Old plumbing fixtures and ceramic glazes59
13759063616Asbestoscomposed of fibers known to cause lung disease60
13759063617Formaldehydeemitted from most manufactured building materials and furniture61
13759063618RadonA colorless, odorless, radioactive gas62
13759063619Greatest amount of fresh water is found in...Ice caps and glaciers63
13759063620Oceans can forests can be... carbon concentrated Carbon sinks Releases of carbonCarbon sinks64
137590636213 sources of the majority of commercial energy are....Coal oil and natural gas65
13759063622population momentumcontinued population growth that does not slow in response to growth reduction measures66
13759063623noise pollution is....suddenly or persistent noise may lead to permanent hearing loss.67
137590636241st law of thermodynamicsEnergy cannot be created or destroyed68
13759063625Rachel Carson contributes to my hw environment by...Increasing public awareness of pesticides (DDT)69
13759063626Which is a green house gas made by livestock NO2 O3 CO CO4 SO2CO470
13759063627point source pollutionpollution that comes from a specific identifiable site71
137590636283 main anthropogenic sources of gaseous air pollutants in USindustry, transportation, and energy production72
13759063629TurbidityThe measure of amount of suspense particles in the water73
13778695942ground level is primarily from....Motor vehicle exhaust74
13778695943The process in the hydrologic cycle in which water vapor is released from leaves into the atmosphere is calledtranspiration75

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