Learning Domain: The Nature of Technology
Standard: The human species has a major impact on other species in many ways: reducing the amount of the earth's surface available to those other species, interfering with their food sources, changing the temperature and chemical composition of their habitats, introducing foreign species into their ecosystems, and altering organisms directly through selective breeding and genetic engineering.
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Learning Domain: The Physical Setting
Standard: Human activities, such as reducing the amount of forest cover, increasing the amount and variety of chemicals released into the atmosphere, and intensive farming, have changed the earth's land, oceans, and atmosphere. Some of these changes have decreased the capacity of the environment to support some life forms.
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Learning Domain: The Living Environment
Standard: Human beings are part of the earth's ecosystems. Human activities can, deliberately or inadvertently, alter the equilibrium in ecosystems.
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Learning Domain: Human Society
Standard: The decisions of one generation both provide and limit the range of the possibilities open to the next generation.
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Learning Domain: Human Society
Standard: The global environment is affected by national and international policies and practices relating to energy use, waste disposal, ecological management, manufacturing, and population.
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Learning Domain: The Designed World
Standard: Government sometimes intervenes in matching agricultural supply to demand to ensure a stable, high-quality, and inexpensive food supply. Regulations are often also designed to protect farmers from abrupt changes in farming conditions and from competition from other countries.
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