Deck 16: Democracy in Times of Globalization

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Production and export of primary commodities like copper, oil, and soybeans for export is often callled:

A) Free trade
B) Extractivism
C) Exploitation of labor
D) A value chain
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A company with assets, employees, ownership, production and sales in many different countries is known as:

A) A transnational corporation
B) A socialist enterprise
C) A monopoly
D) A post-capitalist business
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Most of Latin America's new social movements see transnational globalization in the last few decades as:

A) Creating new opportunities for environmentally responsible development
B) Opening new possiblities for global democracy
C) Helping to level the playing field between the Global North and Global South
D) Working primarily for the benefit of the Global North
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Arguments favorable to free trade agreements are rooted in:

A) Territorial sovereignty
B) Structuralism
C) Comparative advantage
D) Hegemony
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In which of the following countries would you find THE LEAST number of maquilas proportional to its population:

A) Mexico
B) El Salvador
C) Dominican Republic
D) Chile
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Which of the following is NOT usually considered an example of extraction?

A) A copper mine in Chile
B) A soybean farm in Argentina
C) A maquila in Haiti
D) An oil field in Venezuela
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Overall, agriculture in Latin America:

A) Is being transformed by technology and integrated into supply chains
B) Remains dominated by inefficient, semi-feudal haciendas
C) Is dominated by US companies producin for export
D) Continues to produce mainly for the domestic market in most countries
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Pink Tide governments in Latin America:

A) Vigorously opposed the Free Trade Agreement for the Americas (FTAA)
B) Demanded that NAFTA and other such treaties be replaced by the FTAA
C) Wanted the FTAA be widened to include China
D) Criticized the FTAA as too protectionist
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The continent of South America's largest trading partner is:

A) Asia
B) The European Union
C) Asia
D) The Middle East
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The continent of South America's largest source of direct foreign investmen and finance is now:

A) North America
B) The European Community
C) China
D) The Middle East
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Deck 16: Democracy in Times of Globalization
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Production and export of primary commodities like copper, oil, and soybeans for export is often callled:

A) Free trade
B) Extractivism
C) Exploitation of labor
D) A value chain
B
2
A company with assets, employees, ownership, production and sales in many different countries is known as:

A) A transnational corporation
B) A socialist enterprise
C) A monopoly
D) A post-capitalist business
A
3
Most of Latin America's new social movements see transnational globalization in the last few decades as:

A) Creating new opportunities for environmentally responsible development
B) Opening new possiblities for global democracy
C) Helping to level the playing field between the Global North and Global South
D) Working primarily for the benefit of the Global North
D
4
Arguments favorable to free trade agreements are rooted in:

A) Territorial sovereignty
B) Structuralism
C) Comparative advantage
D) Hegemony
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In which of the following countries would you find THE LEAST number of maquilas proportional to its population:

A) Mexico
B) El Salvador
C) Dominican Republic
D) Chile
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Which of the following is NOT usually considered an example of extraction?

A) A copper mine in Chile
B) A soybean farm in Argentina
C) A maquila in Haiti
D) An oil field in Venezuela
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Overall, agriculture in Latin America:

A) Is being transformed by technology and integrated into supply chains
B) Remains dominated by inefficient, semi-feudal haciendas
C) Is dominated by US companies producin for export
D) Continues to produce mainly for the domestic market in most countries
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Pink Tide governments in Latin America:

A) Vigorously opposed the Free Trade Agreement for the Americas (FTAA)
B) Demanded that NAFTA and other such treaties be replaced by the FTAA
C) Wanted the FTAA be widened to include China
D) Criticized the FTAA as too protectionist
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The continent of South America's largest trading partner is:

A) Asia
B) The European Union
C) Asia
D) The Middle East
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The continent of South America's largest source of direct foreign investmen and finance is now:

A) North America
B) The European Community
C) China
D) The Middle East
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