Deck 1: The Other World

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What are the two defining characteristics of globalization?

A) diversification and multiplication
B) interaction and integration
C) separation and recognition
D) communication and identification
E) exploration and creation
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Production globalization refers to:

A) the opening of new labor markets
B) the flow of capital
C) trade in goods and services
D) the quality of goods and services
E) currency exchanges
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The metaphor of a 'flat world' is used:

A) to emphasize the impact of environmental degradation
B) to recognize the growing impact of international human rights norms
C) to argue that globalization evens the economic playing field between countries
D) to dismiss the reality of globalization
E) to identify the growth of global economic equality
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Which of the following is NOT a global public good:

A) containing contagious diseases
B) combating piracy on the high seas
C) addressing climate change
D) reducing access to nuclear materials
E) lowering taxes
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The term "The Third World" is associated with:

A) communism
B) a literary movement
C) the Cold War
D) colonialism
E) the rise of China
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The identification of an "in-group" and "out-group" is used to:

A) open new trade and financial markets
B) justify the mistreatment of a people
C) chart migration flows
D) deliver foreign aid to those in need
E) reduce inequities in investment flows
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According to Edward Said, all cultures are

A) hybrid
B) heterogeneous
C) differentiated
D) unmonolithic
E) all of the above
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According to the World Bank, what is the minimal daily income required to meet basic human needs?

A) $0.60
B) $1.90
C) $4.20
D) $7.50
E) $10.00
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The brain drain describes

A) The mental impact of poverty and hunger
B) The movement of individuals from the countryside to the cities
C) The migration of skilled labor from The Other World to developed countries
D) declining levels of education
E) the lack of access to schools for indigenous groups
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Which other world country gained the most from globalization?

A) South Korea
B) Sierra Leone
C) Haiti
D) Angola
E) Bangladesh
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Which dimensions of globalization offers both benefits and costs?

A) the economic and ecological dimensions
B) the governance and ecological dimensions
C) the governance and military dimensions
D) the ecological and cultural dimensions
E) all dimensions of globalization offer both benefits and costs
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Which of the following values found in the developing world is most likely to conflict with the necessities of the modern economy?

A) punctuality
B) productivity
C) decision by consensus
D) efficiency
E) organization
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What distinguishes the BRICS and MINT countries?

A) they are most deeply affected by global warming
B) they are emerging markets
C) they are security threats
D) they dominate the United Nations
E) they suffer from poverty
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What explains why some wealthy oil-rich states in the Middle East suffer from stagnation

A) religion
B) geography
C) exploitation by outside states
D) the resource curse
E) the flat world
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The resource curse is related to:

A) authoritarianism
B) economic efficiency
C) economic diversity
D) poverty
E) war
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When did the Cold War end?

A) 1970
B) 1980
C) 1990
D) 2000
E) 2010
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Which best describes global democracy since the end of the Cold War

A) It declined then rose
B) It rose then stagnated
C) It declined
D) It remained constant
E) It disappeared
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Which government institutions are most closely related to the rule of law:

A) the head of state and the military
B) the legislature and political parties
C) regulatory agencies and the military
D) local governments and the educational system
E) the courts and the police
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Which of the following is a consequence of a limited rule of law?

A) economic diversity
B) the resource curse
C) colonialism
D) vigilantism
E) the growth of out-groups
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Which of the following describes the informal sector?

A) economic transactions outside government regulations
B) the number of NGOs in a country
C) corrupt practices by politicians
D) the persistence of neocolonial practices
E) a widespread resource curse
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The razing of favelas (shantytowns) in Brazil in advance of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics illustrated:

A) the effects of global warming
B) the consequences of growing economic equality
C) government efforts to reduce poverty
D) deficiencies in the rule of law
E) the vulnerability of Brazil to demands from international organizations
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What explains why environmental change will have more severe consequences in the Other World compared to in developing countries?

A) Most of the world's population lives in the Other World
B) The Other World encompasses most of the earth's vulnerable geographic regions
C) The Other World suffers from greater problems in governance
D) The Other World has greater deficiencies in technology and infrastructure
E) all of the above
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Mount Everest is named after:

A) a British surveyor
B) an Indian politician
C) a nearby town
D) a traditional Sherpa tradition
E) the independence hero of Nepal
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What motivated both the Dalai Lama and King of Nepal to allow access to Everest?

A) a desire to gain support from the West against Chinese aggression
B) monetary gain
C) fame and prestige
D) a desire to raise the living standard of Sherpas
E) religious beliefs
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Cultural homogenization is a consensual process that equally blends traditions and practices from all societies.
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The term "The Other World" is best described as a simplified duality.
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All countries of the world are equally vulnerable to the forces of globalization
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World Hunger is mores the result of distribution issues than of production issues.
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The Other World is growing increasingly rural, as individuals flee the poverty of the cities.
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The war on terrorism increased international support for democracy
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The larger the informal sector, the higher the tax burden on registered labor and business groups
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Ironically, low levels of development will shelter most of the Other World from the worst effects of environmental change.
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Due to the rise of tourism associated with Mount Everest, the Sherpas now make up the most exploited and impoverished group of all Nepalis.
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Do you see the same sentiments and behaviors exhibited by President Woodrow Wilson in the example at the start of the chapter in our political leaders of today? Explain.
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Select two dimensions of globalization and use examples to describe how they interact and affect each other.
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What prevents the rise of a "flat world?" Is a "flat world" possible and would it be desirable?
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How can we best avoid slipping into in-group and out-group distinctions while studying the Other World?
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How has modernization affected the Sherpas? Has the impact been positive or negative?
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Deck 1: The Other World
1
What are the two defining characteristics of globalization?

A) diversification and multiplication
B) interaction and integration
C) separation and recognition
D) communication and identification
E) exploration and creation
B
2
Production globalization refers to:

A) the opening of new labor markets
B) the flow of capital
C) trade in goods and services
D) the quality of goods and services
E) currency exchanges
C
3
The metaphor of a 'flat world' is used:

A) to emphasize the impact of environmental degradation
B) to recognize the growing impact of international human rights norms
C) to argue that globalization evens the economic playing field between countries
D) to dismiss the reality of globalization
E) to identify the growth of global economic equality
C
4
Which of the following is NOT a global public good:

A) containing contagious diseases
B) combating piracy on the high seas
C) addressing climate change
D) reducing access to nuclear materials
E) lowering taxes
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The term "The Third World" is associated with:

A) communism
B) a literary movement
C) the Cold War
D) colonialism
E) the rise of China
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The identification of an "in-group" and "out-group" is used to:

A) open new trade and financial markets
B) justify the mistreatment of a people
C) chart migration flows
D) deliver foreign aid to those in need
E) reduce inequities in investment flows
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According to Edward Said, all cultures are

A) hybrid
B) heterogeneous
C) differentiated
D) unmonolithic
E) all of the above
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According to the World Bank, what is the minimal daily income required to meet basic human needs?

A) $0.60
B) $1.90
C) $4.20
D) $7.50
E) $10.00
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The brain drain describes

A) The mental impact of poverty and hunger
B) The movement of individuals from the countryside to the cities
C) The migration of skilled labor from The Other World to developed countries
D) declining levels of education
E) the lack of access to schools for indigenous groups
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10
Which other world country gained the most from globalization?

A) South Korea
B) Sierra Leone
C) Haiti
D) Angola
E) Bangladesh
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11
Which dimensions of globalization offers both benefits and costs?

A) the economic and ecological dimensions
B) the governance and ecological dimensions
C) the governance and military dimensions
D) the ecological and cultural dimensions
E) all dimensions of globalization offer both benefits and costs
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12
Which of the following values found in the developing world is most likely to conflict with the necessities of the modern economy?

A) punctuality
B) productivity
C) decision by consensus
D) efficiency
E) organization
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13
What distinguishes the BRICS and MINT countries?

A) they are most deeply affected by global warming
B) they are emerging markets
C) they are security threats
D) they dominate the United Nations
E) they suffer from poverty
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What explains why some wealthy oil-rich states in the Middle East suffer from stagnation

A) religion
B) geography
C) exploitation by outside states
D) the resource curse
E) the flat world
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The resource curse is related to:

A) authoritarianism
B) economic efficiency
C) economic diversity
D) poverty
E) war
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16
When did the Cold War end?

A) 1970
B) 1980
C) 1990
D) 2000
E) 2010
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17
Which best describes global democracy since the end of the Cold War

A) It declined then rose
B) It rose then stagnated
C) It declined
D) It remained constant
E) It disappeared
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Which government institutions are most closely related to the rule of law:

A) the head of state and the military
B) the legislature and political parties
C) regulatory agencies and the military
D) local governments and the educational system
E) the courts and the police
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Which of the following is a consequence of a limited rule of law?

A) economic diversity
B) the resource curse
C) colonialism
D) vigilantism
E) the growth of out-groups
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Which of the following describes the informal sector?

A) economic transactions outside government regulations
B) the number of NGOs in a country
C) corrupt practices by politicians
D) the persistence of neocolonial practices
E) a widespread resource curse
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21
The razing of favelas (shantytowns) in Brazil in advance of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics illustrated:

A) the effects of global warming
B) the consequences of growing economic equality
C) government efforts to reduce poverty
D) deficiencies in the rule of law
E) the vulnerability of Brazil to demands from international organizations
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22
What explains why environmental change will have more severe consequences in the Other World compared to in developing countries?

A) Most of the world's population lives in the Other World
B) The Other World encompasses most of the earth's vulnerable geographic regions
C) The Other World suffers from greater problems in governance
D) The Other World has greater deficiencies in technology and infrastructure
E) all of the above
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Mount Everest is named after:

A) a British surveyor
B) an Indian politician
C) a nearby town
D) a traditional Sherpa tradition
E) the independence hero of Nepal
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What motivated both the Dalai Lama and King of Nepal to allow access to Everest?

A) a desire to gain support from the West against Chinese aggression
B) monetary gain
C) fame and prestige
D) a desire to raise the living standard of Sherpas
E) religious beliefs
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Cultural homogenization is a consensual process that equally blends traditions and practices from all societies.
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The term "The Other World" is best described as a simplified duality.
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All countries of the world are equally vulnerable to the forces of globalization
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World Hunger is mores the result of distribution issues than of production issues.
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The Other World is growing increasingly rural, as individuals flee the poverty of the cities.
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The war on terrorism increased international support for democracy
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The larger the informal sector, the higher the tax burden on registered labor and business groups
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Ironically, low levels of development will shelter most of the Other World from the worst effects of environmental change.
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Due to the rise of tourism associated with Mount Everest, the Sherpas now make up the most exploited and impoverished group of all Nepalis.
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Do you see the same sentiments and behaviors exhibited by President Woodrow Wilson in the example at the start of the chapter in our political leaders of today? Explain.
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Select two dimensions of globalization and use examples to describe how they interact and affect each other.
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What prevents the rise of a "flat world?" Is a "flat world" possible and would it be desirable?
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How can we best avoid slipping into in-group and out-group distinctions while studying the Other World?
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How has modernization affected the Sherpas? Has the impact been positive or negative?
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