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Explain the importance of Otto von Bismarck's dismissal (1890) in the course of events that led to the outbreak of the First World War.
Environmental Sociology
Environmental sociology studies the interactions between societies and their natural environments, focusing on understanding social factors that lead to environmental problems and solutions.
Environmental Racism
The practice of unfairly exposing low-income or minority communities to pollution and environmental hazards, leading to higher levels of environmental risk than found in more affluent areas.
Anthropocentrism
A viewpoint valuing human beings above other species, often leading to the interpretation of all reality through the lens of human values and experiences.
Human Beings
Members of the species Homo sapiens, characterized by their capacity for complex language, abstract thought, and social structures.
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