Exam 23: The World System and Colonialism
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What term refers to the ideological justification for outsiders to guide native groups in specific directions?
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Belgian colonial administrators were careful to use culturally significant differences to distinguish between the Hutus and Tutsis.
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This chapter's "Focus on Globalization" discusses outsourcing jobs to countries outside the United States. What is an outcome of this outsourcing?
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The British notion "white man's burden" is similar to the French concept mission civilisatrice in that both were racist ideologies used to justify the colonial efforts of their respective countries.
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How did the views of Marx and Weber on stratification differ? Relate their views to the modern global stratification system.
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What is the world capitalist economy? When did it originate, and what are its features? What are core, semiperiphery, and periphery? What is their relationship to world capitalism?
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The seeds of industrial society were planted well before the 18th century. For example, a knitting machine invented in England in 1589 was so far ahead of its time that it played a profitable role in factories two and three centuries later.
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What was the Industrial Revolution, and how did it differ from previous life in villages, towns, and cities? Why is this topic relevant to an anthropologist?
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Sugar and cotton helped fuel the development of a capitalist world economy.
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Who are the groups known as indigenous peoples? What is their situation in the world system today?
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What is the name of the political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory and its people by a foreign power for an extended time?
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What is the world system perspective, and why is it important in anthropology?
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Weber argued that the only true capitalists were Protestants, and people who believed in any other faith could never fully mature as capitalists.
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In anthropology, history, and literature, the field of postcolonial studies has gained prominence since the 1970s. Postcolonial refers to
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According to Marx, the bourgeoisie is made up of the people who must sell their labor to survive.
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Neoliberalism refers to a revival of Adam Smith's classic economic liberalism, which suggests that governments should not regulate private enterprise and that free market forces should rule.
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French colonial strategies incorporated both direct and indirect rule.
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The Occupy movement, which began on Wall Street and spread to other U.S. and Canadian cities, recognizes the disparity between the rich and the poor. Which of the following statements about U.S. wealth as of the year 2009 is NOT correct?
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Based on the way the text defines imperialism and colonialism, do you think that they describe phenomena of the past? These terms have been used recently to describe current international affairs. Find an example of this, and compare the use of the term to its definition in the text.
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