Deck 12: Violence, Memory, and Striving for a Just World

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Illegitimate or illegal state violence against citizens is called:

A) genocide
B) ethnocide
C) dirty war
D) structural violence
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In areas such as Nicaragua and El Salvador, each of the following contributed to thincrease in economic disparity and repression so evident in the 1970s except:

A) cattle
B) coffee
C) cotton
D) rice
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Which country most opposed the Sandinista victory in Nicaragua?

A) United States
B) Spain
C) Mexico
D) Honduras
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One of the most significant catalysts to the guerilla uprisings in El Salvador was:

A) heavy immigration from neighboring countries
B) liberation theology
C) United States intervention in Costa Rica
D) the 1922 indigenous rebellion
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The heaviest state violence against an indigenous population in Central Americoccurred in:

A) Nicaragua
B) Mexico
C) El Salvador
D) Guatemala
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One of the most important cultural consequences of the violence in Guatemala habeen:

A) the emergence of a pan-Maya identity
B) the emergence of a collective national identity
C) the resurgence of Mayan leaders and officials
D) the mass migration of Mayans to Mexico
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The government of Salvador Allende was:

A) a coalition of military and elite forces
B) the first popularly elected government of the Catholic left
C) one of the most oppressive military regimes in Latin America
D) the first popularly elected Marxist government in Latin America
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During the military takeover of 1973 in Chile, the forces encountered particularlstiff resistance in:

A) elite neighborhoods
B) urban shantytowns
C) rural areas
D) working-class neighborhoods
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All of the following characteristics distinguish the case of state violence iArgentina except:

A) occurred primarily in urban contexts
B) most of the population pursued no ideological line in favor of either side
C) most of the fighting occurred towards the end of the military regime
D) most of the guerilla groups were small and predominantly middle-class
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The FARC is associated with guerilla activities and violence in:

A) Colombia
B) Chile
C) El Salvador
D) Honduras
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In an effort to gain control over the rising violence in Colombia, elite landownerand wealthy individuals created:

A) An army-air force unified front
B) counter-terrorism organizations
C) paramilitary organizations
D) new military and civilian posts
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All of the following were catalysts in the Zapatista struggle except:

A) 1994 privatization of indigenous communal lands
B) failure of neoliberal reforms for indigenous peoples in the area
C) implementation of NAFTA
D) lifting of subsidies for small-scale producers
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All of the following were catalysts in the development of Sendero Luminosexcept:

A) left-wing political and academic activism
B) rampant inflation and free-market policies
C) development of regional peasant and labor organizations
D) increasing economic reforms among indigenous organizations
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The Stoll-Menchú controversy emerged primarily because:

A) Rigoberto Menchú's account does not represent truth
B) there are academic controversies over the production of knowledge and cultural politics
C) both individuals have very different understandings and perceptions of what occurred in Guatemala
D) there is a history of controversy between these two authors
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The Central American civil wars led to the mass emigration of Guatemalan Mayato the United States. Approximately how many are estimated to have sought refuge in the U.S.?

A) more than 1 million
B) more than 3 million
C) more than 2 million
D) less than 1 million
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Memory work has only just recently come to the attention of anthropologists aimportant in reconstructing a chronicle of events.
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The crop that caused most social division and unrest in Central America wabananas.
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The Contra War occurred in El Salvador.
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The Mayan tzuultaq'a are mountain spirits who require appeasement for safekeeping.
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Prior to their assumption of power, Chile's military has a tradition of beinsubmissive to civilian rule.
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Tens of thousands of civilians were "diappeared" in Argentina during the 1970s.
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A high-ranking female combatant led the initial EZLN assault on San Cristóbal dLas Casas.
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The current stalemate in Chiapas is political and not military.
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Cultural anthropologists long predicted the rise of indigenous guerilla movements ilate twentieth century Peru.
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The 1992 "self-coup" carried out by President Alberto Fujimori exacerbated thweak position of the Peruvian state.
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What is memory work?
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What are the three conditions that led to a Sandinista victory in Nicaragua?
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Why did the Guatemalan military intentionally target the unarmed Maya Indians?
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Who are the "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo"?
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List the five primary areas of academic controversy concerning cultural politics anthe production of knowledge.
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Discuss the consequences of violence as a social trauma within society
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Describe the meaning of the words desaparecer and desaparecidos and explaitheir significance in Latin America.
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Explain why the Zapatista uprising has been a particularly significant event for all oLatin America.
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Deck 12: Violence, Memory, and Striving for a Just World
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Illegitimate or illegal state violence against citizens is called:

A) genocide
B) ethnocide
C) dirty war
D) structural violence
C
2
In areas such as Nicaragua and El Salvador, each of the following contributed to thincrease in economic disparity and repression so evident in the 1970s except:

A) cattle
B) coffee
C) cotton
D) rice
D
3
Which country most opposed the Sandinista victory in Nicaragua?

A) United States
B) Spain
C) Mexico
D) Honduras
A
4
One of the most significant catalysts to the guerilla uprisings in El Salvador was:

A) heavy immigration from neighboring countries
B) liberation theology
C) United States intervention in Costa Rica
D) the 1922 indigenous rebellion
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The heaviest state violence against an indigenous population in Central Americoccurred in:

A) Nicaragua
B) Mexico
C) El Salvador
D) Guatemala
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One of the most important cultural consequences of the violence in Guatemala habeen:

A) the emergence of a pan-Maya identity
B) the emergence of a collective national identity
C) the resurgence of Mayan leaders and officials
D) the mass migration of Mayans to Mexico
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The government of Salvador Allende was:

A) a coalition of military and elite forces
B) the first popularly elected government of the Catholic left
C) one of the most oppressive military regimes in Latin America
D) the first popularly elected Marxist government in Latin America
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During the military takeover of 1973 in Chile, the forces encountered particularlstiff resistance in:

A) elite neighborhoods
B) urban shantytowns
C) rural areas
D) working-class neighborhoods
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All of the following characteristics distinguish the case of state violence iArgentina except:

A) occurred primarily in urban contexts
B) most of the population pursued no ideological line in favor of either side
C) most of the fighting occurred towards the end of the military regime
D) most of the guerilla groups were small and predominantly middle-class
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The FARC is associated with guerilla activities and violence in:

A) Colombia
B) Chile
C) El Salvador
D) Honduras
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In an effort to gain control over the rising violence in Colombia, elite landownerand wealthy individuals created:

A) An army-air force unified front
B) counter-terrorism organizations
C) paramilitary organizations
D) new military and civilian posts
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All of the following were catalysts in the Zapatista struggle except:

A) 1994 privatization of indigenous communal lands
B) failure of neoliberal reforms for indigenous peoples in the area
C) implementation of NAFTA
D) lifting of subsidies for small-scale producers
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All of the following were catalysts in the development of Sendero Luminosexcept:

A) left-wing political and academic activism
B) rampant inflation and free-market policies
C) development of regional peasant and labor organizations
D) increasing economic reforms among indigenous organizations
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The Stoll-Menchú controversy emerged primarily because:

A) Rigoberto Menchú's account does not represent truth
B) there are academic controversies over the production of knowledge and cultural politics
C) both individuals have very different understandings and perceptions of what occurred in Guatemala
D) there is a history of controversy between these two authors
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The Central American civil wars led to the mass emigration of Guatemalan Mayato the United States. Approximately how many are estimated to have sought refuge in the U.S.?

A) more than 1 million
B) more than 3 million
C) more than 2 million
D) less than 1 million
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Memory work has only just recently come to the attention of anthropologists aimportant in reconstructing a chronicle of events.
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The crop that caused most social division and unrest in Central America wabananas.
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The Contra War occurred in El Salvador.
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The Mayan tzuultaq'a are mountain spirits who require appeasement for safekeeping.
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Prior to their assumption of power, Chile's military has a tradition of beinsubmissive to civilian rule.
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Tens of thousands of civilians were "diappeared" in Argentina during the 1970s.
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A high-ranking female combatant led the initial EZLN assault on San Cristóbal dLas Casas.
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The current stalemate in Chiapas is political and not military.
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Cultural anthropologists long predicted the rise of indigenous guerilla movements ilate twentieth century Peru.
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The 1992 "self-coup" carried out by President Alberto Fujimori exacerbated thweak position of the Peruvian state.
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What is memory work?
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What are the three conditions that led to a Sandinista victory in Nicaragua?
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Why did the Guatemalan military intentionally target the unarmed Maya Indians?
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Who are the "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo"?
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List the five primary areas of academic controversy concerning cultural politics anthe production of knowledge.
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Discuss the consequences of violence as a social trauma within society
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Describe the meaning of the words desaparecer and desaparecidos and explaitheir significance in Latin America.
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Explain why the Zapatista uprising has been a particularly significant event for all oLatin America.
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