Exam 9: Globalization

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The world system is the economic incorporation odifferenparts othe world into a system based on capitalism, nopolitics.

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According to Guneratne and Bjork in "Village Walks," Tharu villagers preferred tourists who

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Which othe following factors encourages Third World women to migrate to the FirsWorld for work, according to Ehrenreich and Hochschild's article "Global Women in the New Economy"?

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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," why does Bestor refer to bluefin tuna as "stateless fish?"

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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy notes thathe U.S.immigration service has settled the Nuer in abou30 differenstates because

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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," Theodore Bestor notes thathe Japanese love osushi increased because the introduction ojeaircrafin the 1960s made ipossible to ship fresh bluefin tuna, the centerpiece osushi, to Japan before the fish could spoil.

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According to Bestor in "How Sushi WenGlobal," few North Americans ate bluefin tuna before the international markefor sushi developed, preferring instead to fish for tuna as a sport.

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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," Bestor observes thaTsukiji, Tokyo's wholesale seafood market,

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Multicultural literally means more than one culture, buthe term is usually applied to situations where groups with differencultural backgrounds are paroa larger social aggregate.

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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy reports thaThok Ding was finally resettled in the United States after his father was killed in the Sudanese civil war; he attended school in Ethiopia, and lived in a refugee camp in Kenya.

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The world system is the movemenoa cultural category, culturally defined behavior, or culturally produced artifacfrom one society to another through borrowing.

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Which one othe following is a characteristic oThird World women who migrate for work, as reported by Ehrenreich and Hochschild in "Global Women in the New Economy"?

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According to Guneratne and Bjork in "Village Walks," Tharu villagers from Pipariya referred to tourists as

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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," Bestor argues thathe Japanese control the world price for bluefin tuna because the governmensets prices paid for imported fish, which, in turn, affects the economy oU.S.fishing villages.

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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," Bestor thinks the reason thathe Japanese had to turn to the world markefor bluefin tuna was that

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When Arjun Guneratne returned to Pipariya in 2009 he found that

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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy notes thathe UN defines refugees as IDPs, meaning "internally displaced persons."

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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy argues thathe only ways refugees can gain resettlemenin another country is by having a useful skill needed by the country, or by the intervention orelatives or friends who guarantee they will provide the refugees with jobs.

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In "Global Women in the New Economy,"Ehrenreich and Hochschild reporthaone othe greatesproblems faced by women who migrate from Third World countries for work in the FirsWorld is

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The passage oa cultural idea, culturally defined behavior, or culturally produced artifacfrom one society to another through borrowing is called

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