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3rd Edition By Sandler, All 13 Chapters Covered




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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Hazards and Disasters

Chapter 2: Preparedness, Hazard Mitigation, and Climate Change

Part 1 Introduction

Chapter 3: Meteorological and Hydrological Hazards: Hurricanes, Sea Level Rise, Floods, Drought,
Wildfire, Tornadoes, Severe Winter Weather, and Extreme Heat

Chapter 4: Geological Hazards: Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes, Landslides, Coastal Erosion,
and Land Subsidence

Chapter 5: Human-Made Hazards: Terrorism, Civil Unrest and Technological Hazards

Part 2 Introduction

Chapter 6: Role of the Federal Government in Disaster Management

Chapter 7: Mitigating Hazards at the State Level

Chapter 8: Local Government Powers: Building Resilience from the Ground Up

Chapter 9: Community Resilience and the Private Sector

Part 3 Introduction

Chapter 10: Risk Assessment: Identifying Hazards and Vulnerability

Chapter 11: Preparedness Activities: Planning to Be Ready When Disaster Hits

Chapter 12: Hazard Mitigation Planning: Creating Strategies to Reduce Vulnerability

Part 4 Introduction

Chapter 13: Disaster Resilience: Living With Our Environment




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, Answers at the end of each chapter
Multiple-Choice, True/False
Below are 15 Multiple-Choice, True/False questions. Choose the best answer. Each question is
worth 4 points for a total of 60 points:


1. The typical costs associated with hazards that affect the built environment include:
a. economic
b. social
c. environmental
d. all of the above


2. After a hazard event, ecosystems:
a. can cause human-made disasters
b. fail to sustain further plant life
c. can regenerate and plant and animal life can begin anew
d. lose their ability to regenerate animal life


3. Over the long-term, volcanic lava and ash:
a. prevent future plant growth
b. form fertile soils that stimulate new plant growth
c. do not produce any beneficial results as compared to other natural hazards
d. remain unchanging components in the delicate balance of nature


4. The following are not considered types of geophysical processes involved in natural hazards:
a. extraterrestrial
b. geographical




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, c. hydrological
d. meteorological


5. Systems of hazard measurement used by meteorologists, hydrologists, and other scientists
include:
a. Saffir-Simpson scale
b. Richter scale
c. Modified Mercalli scale
d. all of the above


6. Natural hazards may appear to be increasing in frequency because of all of the following
except:
a. heightened media exposure
b. increased development in vulnerable areas
c. strong building codes
d. the effects of climate change


7. We are experiencing more disasters than ever before in our Nation’s history because
a. Disasters tend to occur in 50 year cycles
b. Developers are motivated more by profit than by building environmentally friendly
structures
c. The population doesn’t take disaster preparation seriously
d. More development and more people are in harm’s way than ever before


8. Who finances activities of local, state, and federal governments before, during, and after a
disaster?
a. the taxpayers
b. FEMA
c. Department of Homeland Security


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