Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What is one major criticism of the environmental movement, as mentioned in the text?

  1. Lack of engagement in political processes

  2. Focusing too narrowly on wilderness preservation

  3. Failing to address broader societal challenges

  4. Too much emphasis on international issues

The correct answer is: Failing to address broader societal challenges

One major criticism of the environmental movement is that it fails to address broader societal challenges, as mentioned in the text. This means that the movement often focuses solely on environmental issues and neglects to consider other societal issues, such as economic or social justice, that may also impact the environment. This criticism suggests that the movement may not be fully effective in achieving its goals if it ignores these broader challenges. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the main criticism mentioned in the text. Option A only addresses the lack of engagement in political processes, but does not mention anything about broader societal issues. Option B mentions focusing narrowly on wilderness preservation, which may not be seen as a major criticism as it still relates to the environment. Option D discusses international issues, which may be a concern for some, but it is not the main criticism mentioned in the text.