Deck 11: Back to the Land
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Deck 11: Back to the Land
1
The goal of industrial agriculture is to produce:
A) grain
B) beef
C) pork
D) chicken
E) profit
A) grain
B) beef
C) pork
D) chicken
E) profit
E
2
The goal of the health care system in the U.S. is to produce:
A) better drugs
B) health care for all
C) the best health care in the world
D) adequate health care
E) profit
A) better drugs
B) health care for all
C) the best health care in the world
D) adequate health care
E) profit
E
3
The goal of household production systems is to produce:
A) what the people of the household need
B) education
C) security
D) a living wage
E) profit
A) what the people of the household need
B) education
C) security
D) a living wage
E) profit
A
4
After the French left Vietnam, the Vietnamese had to fight the:
A) Chinese
B) Burmese
C) English
D) Americans
E) Japanese
A) Chinese
B) Burmese
C) English
D) Americans
E) Japanese
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5
If you think myths are true and try to fix something, you will:
A) create a new myth
B) probably get it right by faith
C) get it wrong and probably hurt people
D) not understand what went wrong
E) not make much difference one way or another
A) create a new myth
B) probably get it right by faith
C) get it wrong and probably hurt people
D) not understand what went wrong
E) not make much difference one way or another
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6
As commercial production replaced household production in Thailand, there was more:
A) poverty
B) infant mortality
C) poor health
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) poverty
B) infant mortality
C) poor health
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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7
One reason for the collapse of farm prices after the Civil War in the U.S. was:
A) overproduction
B) rural poverty
C) urban poverty
D) the Indian Wars
E) imports
A) overproduction
B) rural poverty
C) urban poverty
D) the Indian Wars
E) imports
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8
Corporations in the U.S. faced a major threat from:
A) communism
B) socialism
C) republicans
D) cooperatives
E) agricultural colleges
A) communism
B) socialism
C) republicans
D) cooperatives
E) agricultural colleges
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9
The Farm Bureau is:
A) a democratic organization
B) an organization to promote small farm interests
C) an educational organization
D) a right-wing propaganda machine
E) none of the above
A) a democratic organization
B) an organization to promote small farm interests
C) an educational organization
D) a right-wing propaganda machine
E) none of the above
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10
To run his new factories in the fields, Stalin recruited:
A) Norwegian farmers
B) Swedish agricultural scientists
C) American agricultural scientists
D) Chayanov's students and colleagues
E) Russian peasants
A) Norwegian farmers
B) Swedish agricultural scientists
C) American agricultural scientists
D) Chayanov's students and colleagues
E) Russian peasants
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11
Today agricultural colleges work mainly for:
A) cooperatives
B) small farmers
C) pure science
D) corporations
E) communists
A) cooperatives
B) small farmers
C) pure science
D) corporations
E) communists
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12
During the Spanish Civil War the invader was a:
A) communist
B) socialist
C) anarchist
D) fascist
E) republican
A) communist
B) socialist
C) anarchist
D) fascist
E) republican
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13
During the Spanish Civil War the loyalists were:
A) communists
B) anarchists
C) socialists
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) communists
B) anarchists
C) socialists
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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14
Stalin's ideas about the best way to organize agriculture were closest to those of:
A) Chayanov
B) Nasrudin
C) American agricultural scientists
D) Franco
E) Marx
A) Chayanov
B) Nasrudin
C) American agricultural scientists
D) Franco
E) Marx
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15
The Russian revolution was made in the name of the:
A) industrial workers
B) peasants
C) cooperatives
D) farmers
E) business people
A) industrial workers
B) peasants
C) cooperatives
D) farmers
E) business people
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16
The Russians supported the Loyalists in Spain because:
A) the Germans supported Franco
B) the Americans supported the Lincoln Brigade
C) the French supported the Americans
D) the Anarchists opposed the Communists
E) the Farm Bureau was not involved
A) the Germans supported Franco
B) the Americans supported the Lincoln Brigade
C) the French supported the Americans
D) the Anarchists opposed the Communists
E) the Farm Bureau was not involved
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17
The main problem Lenin faced after the revolution was:
A) war with Germany
B) the invasion of Britain and the U.S.
C) shortages of food
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) war with Germany
B) the invasion of Britain and the U.S.
C) shortages of food
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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18
The British promised their colonies in South and Southeast Asia independence after World War II and gave them independence.
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19
The French, on the other hand, promised their colonies independence after the Second World War and didn't give it to them.
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20
Agricultural colleges in the U.S. have promoted the interests of small farmers.
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21
Eastern Iowa has never been under martial law.
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22
The U.S. has invaded Russia.
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23
The Soviet Union encouraged cooperatives.
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24
The Soviets shot all of the free Soviet railroad workers.
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25
Cheap food is the same as reducing productivity of farmers.
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26
Marxist economics is just as much a religion as neoliberal economics is.
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27
Stalin had Chayanov shot.
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28
Communists destroyed cooperatives in the Soviet Union.
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29
Capitalists destroyed cooperatives in the U.S.
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30
Communists and capitalists agreed in their opposition to cooperatives.
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31
The Farm Bureau called supporters of cooperatives Bolsheviks.
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32
Bolsheviks called supporters of cooperatives capitalists.
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33
The Farm Bureau opposed the American supporters of Stalin.
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34
Cooperatives were more popular with the government of Guatemala than with the governments of the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
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35
In the Spanish Civil War, the ruling class fought against the government.
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36
Communists shot the cooperative people in the Spanish Civil War.
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37
The ruling class does not appreciate it when people of the working class organize democratic groups for their own interests.
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38
List two anthropologists named in this chapter:
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39
List two ways to organize production:
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40
List four preconditions for commercial production:
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41
Discuss the consequences of encouraging commercial production to replace household production in Thailand and explain why these things happened.
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42
Explain why a development program could look so good to an economist and so bad to an anthropologist and why that happens.
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43
Explain how the "treadmill" works.
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44
If a business has negative profits, it fails, but a farm doesn't. Explain the difference.
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45
Explain how we know that it must be an ideology driving the idea that farmers are businesses.
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46
Explain the post revolutionary food shortages in the Soviet Union according to Chayanov's understanding of household economics.
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