Deck 20: Global Justice and Globalization

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Which of the following is not mentioned as a result of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund?

A)Harmed rather than helped development of Third World countries.
B)Made poorer countries unable to compete.
C)Led to international terrorism.
D)Drove local banks out of business.
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The terms 'offshoring' and 'outsourcing' refer to the same thing.
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According to Peter Singer, helping people in famine stricken countries is a matter of charity not obligation or duty.
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How might colonialism be related to today's problem of global poverty? Discuss Fanon's answer to this question. What is D'Souza's assessment of colonialism?
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Among the indicators of economic development of a country are standard of living, life expectancy, and literacy.
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According to free market capitalism, free markets lead to all of the following except

A)Reduction in nationalism.
B)Free minds.
C)Political liberty.
D)Democracy.
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One significant difference between matters of charity and matters of justice is that the former is more flexible or optional than the latter.
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It is clear that globalization has contributed more to stability and peace than to dissention and conflict around the world.
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Which ethical theory is closest to Peter Singer's when it comes to famine relief?

A)Utilitarian.
B)Kantian.
C)Nonconsequentalist.
D)Deontologism.
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Technological advancements are

A)Benefiting all nations.
B)Increasing the economic disparity between rich and poor nations.
C)Leaving the economic health of nations about the same.
D)Especially benefiting poor nations.
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One of the ways to evaluate ethically the policies of the IMF and World Bank is whether they have done more good than harm or the opposite.
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According to Franz Fanon, what is the cause of poverty in many of the world's poorest countries?

A)Democracy.
B)Corruption.
C)Colonialism.
D)Communism.
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Which of the following Nobel Prize winners argues that persistent problems in developing nations have been the result of "textbook economic reasoning" and ideological support of strict capitalism by international financial institutions such as the World Bank?

A)Barack Obama.
B)Jimmy Carter.
C)Joseph Stiglitz.
D)Elie Wiesel.
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Self-interest rationales for helping develop poorer countries include all the following except

A)Creating markets for our products.
B)Creating opportunity for indigenous peoples.
C)Reduce terrorism.
D)Preserve the environment.
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The gap between rich and poor nations has greatly narrowed over the last 3 decades.
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Discuss the ethical problem of global economic justice from both the process and the end state points of view . Assess the adequacy of both views: what, if anything, does each view suggest should be done to address global economic inequality. Do you agree with either view (why or why not)?
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Which of the following refers to the fact that in a globalized world "social space is no longer wholly mapped in terms of territorial places. . . and borders?"

A)respatialization
B)colonialism
C)internationalization
D)liberalization
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Explain Hardin's lifeboat ethics. How is it related to his view of famine relief? Discuss how his notion of the tragedy of the commons is related.
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The terms 'respatialization' and 'deterritorialization' refer to the same thing.
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As of 2011, about how large was the world's human population, and about how long will it take to add another billion?

A)4.2 billion; expected to reach 5 billion by 2020.
B)7 billion; expected to reach 8 billion by 2025.
C)1 billion;  expected to reach 2 billion in a decade.
D)10 billion; expected to reach 11 billion by 2050.
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Which moral approach is reflected in the "rush to the bottom" argument against offshoring?

A)Kantianism
B)Natural law theory
C)Utilitarianism
D)Relativism
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Which type of moral approach is best reflected in the argument for globalization that claims processes of globalization have increased people's understanding and sympathy for other people, while fostering tolerance, respect, and concern for human equality?

A)Kantianism
B)Utilitarianism
C)Egoism
D)Relativism
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank often make loans to developing countries contingent on those countries eliminating subsidies for their exports.
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Which of the following is NOT an international financial institution?

A)The International Monetary Fund.
B)The Federal Reserve System.
C)The World Bank.
D)The G20.
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The G20 represents the financial interest of nations that account for about of world trade.

A)30%
B)50%
C)60%
D)80%
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Farm subsidies in the United States were originally intended to help farmers hurt by the Great Depression.
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Which of the following is NOT among Jan Scholte's five different interpretations of globalization?

A)Westernization
B)Universalization
C)Internationalization
D)Colonialism
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Which of the following is not mentioned as a result of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund?

A)Harmed rather than helped development of Third World countries.
B)Made poorer countries unable to compete.
C)Led to international terrorism.
D)Drove local banks out of business.
C
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The terms 'offshoring' and 'outsourcing' refer to the same thing.
False
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According to Peter Singer, helping people in famine stricken countries is a matter of charity not obligation or duty.
False
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How might colonialism be related to today's problem of global poverty? Discuss Fanon's answer to this question. What is D'Souza's assessment of colonialism?
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Among the indicators of economic development of a country are standard of living, life expectancy, and literacy.
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According to free market capitalism, free markets lead to all of the following except

A)Reduction in nationalism.
B)Free minds.
C)Political liberty.
D)Democracy.
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One significant difference between matters of charity and matters of justice is that the former is more flexible or optional than the latter.
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It is clear that globalization has contributed more to stability and peace than to dissention and conflict around the world.
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Which ethical theory is closest to Peter Singer's when it comes to famine relief?

A)Utilitarian.
B)Kantian.
C)Nonconsequentalist.
D)Deontologism.
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Technological advancements are

A)Benefiting all nations.
B)Increasing the economic disparity between rich and poor nations.
C)Leaving the economic health of nations about the same.
D)Especially benefiting poor nations.
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One of the ways to evaluate ethically the policies of the IMF and World Bank is whether they have done more good than harm or the opposite.
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According to Franz Fanon, what is the cause of poverty in many of the world's poorest countries?

A)Democracy.
B)Corruption.
C)Colonialism.
D)Communism.
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Which of the following Nobel Prize winners argues that persistent problems in developing nations have been the result of "textbook economic reasoning" and ideological support of strict capitalism by international financial institutions such as the World Bank?

A)Barack Obama.
B)Jimmy Carter.
C)Joseph Stiglitz.
D)Elie Wiesel.
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Self-interest rationales for helping develop poorer countries include all the following except

A)Creating markets for our products.
B)Creating opportunity for indigenous peoples.
C)Reduce terrorism.
D)Preserve the environment.
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The gap between rich and poor nations has greatly narrowed over the last 3 decades.
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16
Discuss the ethical problem of global economic justice from both the process and the end state points of view . Assess the adequacy of both views: what, if anything, does each view suggest should be done to address global economic inequality. Do you agree with either view (why or why not)?
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Which of the following refers to the fact that in a globalized world "social space is no longer wholly mapped in terms of territorial places. . . and borders?"

A)respatialization
B)colonialism
C)internationalization
D)liberalization
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Explain Hardin's lifeboat ethics. How is it related to his view of famine relief? Discuss how his notion of the tragedy of the commons is related.
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The terms 'respatialization' and 'deterritorialization' refer to the same thing.
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As of 2011, about how large was the world's human population, and about how long will it take to add another billion?

A)4.2 billion; expected to reach 5 billion by 2020.
B)7 billion; expected to reach 8 billion by 2025.
C)1 billion;  expected to reach 2 billion in a decade.
D)10 billion; expected to reach 11 billion by 2050.
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Which moral approach is reflected in the "rush to the bottom" argument against offshoring?

A)Kantianism
B)Natural law theory
C)Utilitarianism
D)Relativism
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Which type of moral approach is best reflected in the argument for globalization that claims processes of globalization have increased people's understanding and sympathy for other people, while fostering tolerance, respect, and concern for human equality?

A)Kantianism
B)Utilitarianism
C)Egoism
D)Relativism
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank often make loans to developing countries contingent on those countries eliminating subsidies for their exports.
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Which of the following is NOT an international financial institution?

A)The International Monetary Fund.
B)The Federal Reserve System.
C)The World Bank.
D)The G20.
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The G20 represents the financial interest of nations that account for about of world trade.

A)30%
B)50%
C)60%
D)80%
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Farm subsidies in the United States were originally intended to help farmers hurt by the Great Depression.
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Which of the following is NOT among Jan Scholte's five different interpretations of globalization?

A)Westernization
B)Universalization
C)Internationalization
D)Colonialism
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