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A) Dumping refers to products businesses no longer need.
B) Dumping usually refers to chemical wastes.
C) Illegal disposal refers to parts that no longer work.
D) Dumping refers to the general concept of littering, while illegal disposal is more precise and refers to chemical products.
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A) identifying where pollutants exist and how long they have been there
B) determining the level of pollutants present in specific locations
C) identifying the negative health consequences of various pollutants
D) developing best practices for managing environmental risks
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A) Hundreds of new laws were passed to protect the environment.
B) Pollution was slowly increasing throughout the decade.
C) Many groups began to speak out against pollution.
D) Public concern about pollution was at an all-time low.
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A) They focus on a high percentage of environmental crimes that occur.
B) They are critical of political attention to environmental disasters.
C) They give the public and policy makers a distorted image of environmental crime
D) They do not report enough on the EPA's environmental successes.
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A) The means through which companies can dispose of waste.
B) Legal places in which companies can dispose of waste.
C) The responsibility of the creator of the waste to track it from creation to disposal.
D) The type of waste companies can create and dispose of.
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A) economic reasons
B) ease and access reasons
C) laws that are not strict enough
D) lack of enforcement of laws
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A) release pollutants into the air
B) not disclose incidents of pollution being released
C) not cover the costs of their pollution
D) face criminal charges
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A) research
B) AirNow
C) monthly reports available online
D) television commercials
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A) use of federal land
B) preparation for catastrophic events
C) harmful destruction of wildlife
D) intentional burning
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A) The EPA gave too much power to states to enforce EPA regulations in rural communities.
B) The EPA did not provide enough guidance on the regulations it was imposing on farmers.
C) The EPA was accused of overregulating farmers and interfering with their ability to make a living.
D) Rural communities were angry that the EPA was not addressing the environmental concerns that affected the farming industry.
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A) protecting public health
B) enacting pollution legislation
C) prosecuting future misconduct
D) managing public lands
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A) sharing costs for investigations with other regulatory agencies
B) collecting corporate fines to help clean up the cost of environmental pollution sites
C) receiving large donations pledged by corporations who have committed environmental crimes
D) using funds allocated by Congress for environmental investigations
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