CADS 2000 EXAM 3 QUIZES 8-10 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ACCURATE ANSWERS
TF: The average rate of consuming resources and producing waste in the more
developed world is 32 times greater than in the developing world. - Answers - True
The practice of judging one culture by the standards of another culture is called? -
Answers - Ethnocentrism
According to the EPA Sustainability Primer: protecting, maintaining, and restoring
access to basic resources for current and future generations is referred to as: - Answers
- Resource security
What is a cultural value for the United States? - Answers - Good health, education,
freedom
living things, the environment, and their interactions - Answers - ecology
certain thinking of a group or social class - Answers - ideology
shared ideas and expectations about the world - Answers - world view
set of moral principles - Answers - ethos
patterened network of relationships - Answers - social system
The movement of the entire earth becoming one culture is: - Answers - Monoculture
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, acceptance of a hierarchical order versus striving for
equal distribution of power is an aspect of: - Answers - power distance
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, rigid codes of believe versus more relaxed attitudes
is an aspect of: - Answers - Uncertainty avoidance
If we only achieve the Economic + Social pillars, what would be the result: - Answers -
Equitable
What are groups or organizations that affect only a small segment of one's life? -
Answers - Microculture
Incorporating values and beliefs of a different culture into one's life is the definition of: -
Answers - Acculturation
VERIFIED ACCURATE ANSWERS
TF: The average rate of consuming resources and producing waste in the more
developed world is 32 times greater than in the developing world. - Answers - True
The practice of judging one culture by the standards of another culture is called? -
Answers - Ethnocentrism
According to the EPA Sustainability Primer: protecting, maintaining, and restoring
access to basic resources for current and future generations is referred to as: - Answers
- Resource security
What is a cultural value for the United States? - Answers - Good health, education,
freedom
living things, the environment, and their interactions - Answers - ecology
certain thinking of a group or social class - Answers - ideology
shared ideas and expectations about the world - Answers - world view
set of moral principles - Answers - ethos
patterened network of relationships - Answers - social system
The movement of the entire earth becoming one culture is: - Answers - Monoculture
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, acceptance of a hierarchical order versus striving for
equal distribution of power is an aspect of: - Answers - power distance
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, rigid codes of believe versus more relaxed attitudes
is an aspect of: - Answers - Uncertainty avoidance
If we only achieve the Economic + Social pillars, what would be the result: - Answers -
Equitable
What are groups or organizations that affect only a small segment of one's life? -
Answers - Microculture
Incorporating values and beliefs of a different culture into one's life is the definition of: -
Answers - Acculturation