Deck 3: Human Trafficking
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Deck 3: Human Trafficking
1
What is the definition of the following word:
-Trafficking.
-Trafficking.
Individuals, groups, or states trade harmful or banned goods and services over international boundaries.
2
What is the definition of the following word:
-Forced labor.
-Forced labor.
Labor that is compulsory and not remunerated.
3
What is the definition of the following word:
-Chattel slavery.
-Chattel slavery.
A form of slavery in which human beings are legally owned personal possessions.
4
What is the definition of the following word:
-Atlantic slave trade.
-Atlantic slave trade.
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5
What is the definition of the following word:
-Debt bondage.
-Debt bondage.
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6
What is the definition of the following word:
-Human trafficking.
-Human trafficking.
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7
What is the term when "individuals, groups, or states trade harmful items over international boundaries"?
A) Human trafficking
B) Trafficking
C) Drug Trafficking
D) None of the Above
A) Human trafficking
B) Trafficking
C) Drug Trafficking
D) None of the Above
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8
Labor that is compulsory and not remunerated.
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
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9
A form of slavery in which human beings are considered the property of their owners.
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
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10
The infamous commerce of the 14th through the 19th centuries in which an estimated 12 million people from Africa were kidnapped and shipped on long, dangerous sea journeys to the New World.
A) Pacific Slave Trade
B) Debt Bondage
C) Atlantic Slave Trade
D) Chattel Slavery
A) Pacific Slave Trade
B) Debt Bondage
C) Atlantic Slave Trade
D) Chattel Slavery
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11
A form of slavery in which a person is forced to work to pay off a debt.
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
A) Forced Labor
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Debt Bondage
D) Atlantic Slave Trade
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12
A form of victimization in which a person is sold, bought, transported, and held against his or her will and forced to work.
A) Human Trafficking
B) Slavery
C) Organ Trafficking
D) Debt Bondage
A) Human Trafficking
B) Slavery
C) Organ Trafficking
D) Debt Bondage
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13
What is "the act" portion of human trafficking according to The Palmero Protocol?
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
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14
What is "the means" portion of human trafficking according to The Palmero Protocol?
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
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15
What is "the purpose" portion of human trafficking according to The Palmero Protocol?
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
A) Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons
B) Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim
C) Exploitation, which includes exploiting the sexual labor of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery, or similar practices and the removal of organs
D) None of the Above
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16
What is defined as: "the procurement, in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit, of the illegal entry of a person into a State Party of which the person is not a national or a permanent resident"?
A) Human Smuggling
B) Human Trafficking
C) Consent
D) Exploitation
A) Human Smuggling
B) Human Trafficking
C) Consent
D) Exploitation
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17
What is defined as: "a form of victimization in which a person is sold, bought, transported, and held against his or her will and forced to work"?
A) Human Smuggling
B) Human Trafficking
C) Consent
D) Exploitation
A) Human Smuggling
B) Human Trafficking
C) Consent
D) Exploitation
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18
Which of the following are indicators of human trafficking for adults and children?
A) Indicators of deceptive recruitment
B) Indicators of coercive recruitment
C) Indicators of exploitation
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Indicators of deceptive recruitment
B) Indicators of coercive recruitment
C) Indicators of exploitation
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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19
The journey of a human trafficking victim begins at…
A) personal level
B) social level
C) family level
D) societal level
A) personal level
B) social level
C) family level
D) societal level
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20
What is NOT a factor that "pushes" potential victims toward trafficking?
A) Unstable home situations
B) Regions of origination that have established immigrant networks
C) Unstable political situations
D) Gender inequality
A) Unstable home situations
B) Regions of origination that have established immigrant networks
C) Unstable political situations
D) Gender inequality
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21
Traffickers may acquire victims in all but one of the following ways.
A) Deception
B) Sale by family
C) Abduction
D) Romance
E) All are ways that traffickers acquire victims
A) Deception
B) Sale by family
C) Abduction
D) Romance
E) All are ways that traffickers acquire victims
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22
Which is NOT a way that help to "pull" a victim towards trafficking?
A) Ease of legal migration from an origination region to a destination
B) Accessibility of the destination by land from the origination region
C) Unstable political situations
D) The demand for inexpensive labor at the destination
A) Ease of legal migration from an origination region to a destination
B) Accessibility of the destination by land from the origination region
C) Unstable political situations
D) The demand for inexpensive labor at the destination
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23
Which country listed is a country that serves as an origination point for human trafficking?
A) Nigeria
B) United States
C) Canada
D) United Kingdom
A) Nigeria
B) United States
C) Canada
D) United Kingdom
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24
What percentage of human trafficking is made up of domestic trafficking?
A) 5%
B) 27%
C) 35%
D) 70%
A) 5%
B) 27%
C) 35%
D) 70%
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25
The characteristics of human trafficking vary according to…
A) region.
B) destination.
C) origin of traffickers.
D) origin of victims.
E) All of the above
A) region.
B) destination.
C) origin of traffickers.
D) origin of victims.
E) All of the above
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26
Common exploitations of children include:
A) Illegal adoptions
B) Selling drugs
C) Selling organs
D) Fighting as soldiers
E) All are exploitations of children
A) Illegal adoptions
B) Selling drugs
C) Selling organs
D) Fighting as soldiers
E) All are exploitations of children
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27
Common types of forced non-sexual labor include:
A) Fighting
B) Agriculture
C) Garment-making
D) Domestic labor
E) All of the above
A) Fighting
B) Agriculture
C) Garment-making
D) Domestic labor
E) All of the above
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28
As an institution in the ancient Middle East, some forms of slavery became ways to move up in society.
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29
Smuggling profits are derived from the transportation or facilitation of the illegal entry or stay of a person into another nation.
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30
In trafficking, profits are derived from exploitation.
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31
Trafficking is always transnational, whereas smuggling may occur transnationally, intra-nationally, or even with a local jurisdiction's borders.
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32
Consent involves ongoing exploitation of the victim.
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33
The word "traffic" means to buy or sell.
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34
If a trafficked person consents but it has come through the coercive, deceptive, or abusive actions then it renders the consent meaningless.
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35
Supplies are typically the highest cost of producing any good or service, so producers seek to cut supply costs as much as possible.
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36
The garment industry is a particular example of an industry in which the exact nature of the supply chains is often a mystery to management.
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37
Human trafficking only has a demand side and no supply side.
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38
Women are commonly exploited for sexual labor.
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39
Men are not commonly exploited for sexual labor.
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40
Men are commonly exploited for organ trafficking.
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41
Human trafficking only includes non-sexual labor.
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42
In recent decades, sex trafficking has spread to countries and regions that did not have it before, and it has become a more significant part of the global economy.
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43
Human traffickers do not profit from the recruitment, control, movement, and sale of other human beings.
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44
Unlike traffickers, human smugglers tend to be more educated and have not previously participated in crime.
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45
A key component of the Palermo Protocol definition of human trafficking is transportation.
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46
Twenty-nine (29) countries offer temporary status if victims cooperate with law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting their traffickers.
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47
The U.N. has not made an effort to respond to human trafficking.
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48
What types of things can be trafficked?
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49
What is the difference between human trafficking and chattel slavery?
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50
Describe the Atlantic Slave Trade.
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51
Discuss the differences between forced labor and debt bondage.
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52
Criticize the U.N.'s definition of human trafficking.
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