Deck 5: The Caribbean

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Which of the following types of music is NOT associated with the Caribbean?

A) reggae
B) calypso
C) merengue
D) jazz
E) rumba
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Which Caribbean country is the site of a black howler monkey sanctuary created by local farmers?

A) Jamaica
B) Puerto Rico
C) Guyana
D) Cuba
E) Belize
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Which of the following areas received the largest number of slaves between 1492 and 1870?

A) the French Caribbean
B) the Danish Caribbean
C) the British Caribbean
D) Spanish America
E) the Middle East
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What causes the destruction associated with hurricanes?

A) high winds
B) heavy rainstorms
C) severe flooding and coastal tidal surges
D) high winds and heavy rainstorms
E) high winds, heavy rainstorms, severe flooding and coastal tidal surges
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Where do the hurricanes that wrack the Caribbean originate?

A) in the Gulf of Mexico near Miami, Florida
B) in the Caribbean Sea, due east of Honduras
C) just east of the Lesser Antilles, in the Atlantic Ocean
D) off the coast of West Africa
E) in the Pacific Ocean, just south of Guatemala
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The language spoken by the most people in the Caribbean is French.
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What language is spoken by the most people in the Caribbean? <strong>What language is spoken by the most people in the Caribbean?  </strong> A) English B) Spanish C) French D) Dutch E) Portuguese <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) English
B) Spanish
C) French
D) Dutch
E) Portuguese
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Islands are the dominant landform in the Caribbean.
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As of 2013 the Dominican Republic had how many Free Trade Zones?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 24
E) 50
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CARICOM was created by former Spanish colonies in the Caribbean.
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Caribbean countries attract foreign owned assembly-plant industries by offering cheap labor and local tax breaks.
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Plantation America refers to

A) a cultural region within the Americas.
B) a primarily coastal area engaged in monocropping.
C) villages for freed or runaway slaves.
D) a cultural region within the Americas that was primarily coastal and engaged in monocropping.
E) farms raising sugar cane or bananas.
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The most widely practiced African-influenced religion in Haiti is

A) Voodoo.
B) Candomble.
C) Santeria.
D) Obeah.
E) Umbanda.
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Jamaica is a possession of the United States and its residents are U.S.citizens.
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What is the major attraction for offshore banking in the Caribbean?

A) specialized services that are confidential and tax-exempt
B) confidential services
C) tax-exempt deposits
D) specialized services and tax exempt deposits
E) confidential and specialized services
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The hurricanes that wrack the Caribbean originate in the Pacific Ocean.
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Haiti has presented the most serious threat to U.S.foreign policy interests in the Caribbean since the 1950s.
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What are remittances?

A) income generated in the Caribbean from the sale of agricultural products
B) receipts from tourist revenues in the Caribbean
C) deposits placed in offshore banks in the Caribbean
D) tax receipts from investors in Free Trade Zones in the Caribbean
E) money sent back home to the Caribbean from migrants in the U.S.
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Belize is the site of a wildlife sanctuary created by villagers that protects black howler monkeys.
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87 percent of the population of the Caribbean live in the Greater Antilles.
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Discuss the 2010 Haitian earthquake,including Haiti's proximity to tectonic plates,the damage,and how the poverty of Haiti worsened the effects of this devastating event.
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Discuss the environmental degradation and poverty that is prevalent in Haiti.Be certain to emphasize the historical factors that have led to this situation in the country.
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Describe and analyze the nature of U.S.involvement in the Caribbean from 1898 to the present.
Describe and analyze the nature of U.S.involvement in the Caribbean from 1898 to the present.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What are Maroon societies and how do they provide a strong reflection of African roots in the Caribbean today?
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Discuss the role of slavery in the Caribbean region.
Discuss the role of slavery in the Caribbean region.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Discuss how social and economic inequality in Haiti has contributed to a cycle of environmental degradation and poverty.
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Throughout the Caribbean women have high social status.
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Describe the migration patterns that are common in the Caribbean,including those that lead its residents to North America.
Describe the migration patterns that are common in the Caribbean,including those that lead its residents to North America.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Discuss the role of free trade zones (FTZs)in the economic and social development of the Caribbean.
Discuss the role of free trade zones (FTZs)in the economic and social development of the Caribbean.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Deck 5: The Caribbean
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Which of the following types of music is NOT associated with the Caribbean?

A) reggae
B) calypso
C) merengue
D) jazz
E) rumba
D
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Which Caribbean country is the site of a black howler monkey sanctuary created by local farmers?

A) Jamaica
B) Puerto Rico
C) Guyana
D) Cuba
E) Belize
E
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Which of the following areas received the largest number of slaves between 1492 and 1870?

A) the French Caribbean
B) the Danish Caribbean
C) the British Caribbean
D) Spanish America
E) the Middle East
C
4
What causes the destruction associated with hurricanes?

A) high winds
B) heavy rainstorms
C) severe flooding and coastal tidal surges
D) high winds and heavy rainstorms
E) high winds, heavy rainstorms, severe flooding and coastal tidal surges
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Where do the hurricanes that wrack the Caribbean originate?

A) in the Gulf of Mexico near Miami, Florida
B) in the Caribbean Sea, due east of Honduras
C) just east of the Lesser Antilles, in the Atlantic Ocean
D) off the coast of West Africa
E) in the Pacific Ocean, just south of Guatemala
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The language spoken by the most people in the Caribbean is French.
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What language is spoken by the most people in the Caribbean? <strong>What language is spoken by the most people in the Caribbean?  </strong> A) English B) Spanish C) French D) Dutch E) Portuguese

A) English
B) Spanish
C) French
D) Dutch
E) Portuguese
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Islands are the dominant landform in the Caribbean.
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As of 2013 the Dominican Republic had how many Free Trade Zones?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 24
E) 50
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CARICOM was created by former Spanish colonies in the Caribbean.
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Caribbean countries attract foreign owned assembly-plant industries by offering cheap labor and local tax breaks.
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Plantation America refers to

A) a cultural region within the Americas.
B) a primarily coastal area engaged in monocropping.
C) villages for freed or runaway slaves.
D) a cultural region within the Americas that was primarily coastal and engaged in monocropping.
E) farms raising sugar cane or bananas.
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The most widely practiced African-influenced religion in Haiti is

A) Voodoo.
B) Candomble.
C) Santeria.
D) Obeah.
E) Umbanda.
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Jamaica is a possession of the United States and its residents are U.S.citizens.
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What is the major attraction for offshore banking in the Caribbean?

A) specialized services that are confidential and tax-exempt
B) confidential services
C) tax-exempt deposits
D) specialized services and tax exempt deposits
E) confidential and specialized services
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The hurricanes that wrack the Caribbean originate in the Pacific Ocean.
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Haiti has presented the most serious threat to U.S.foreign policy interests in the Caribbean since the 1950s.
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What are remittances?

A) income generated in the Caribbean from the sale of agricultural products
B) receipts from tourist revenues in the Caribbean
C) deposits placed in offshore banks in the Caribbean
D) tax receipts from investors in Free Trade Zones in the Caribbean
E) money sent back home to the Caribbean from migrants in the U.S.
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Belize is the site of a wildlife sanctuary created by villagers that protects black howler monkeys.
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87 percent of the population of the Caribbean live in the Greater Antilles.
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Discuss the 2010 Haitian earthquake,including Haiti's proximity to tectonic plates,the damage,and how the poverty of Haiti worsened the effects of this devastating event.
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Discuss the environmental degradation and poverty that is prevalent in Haiti.Be certain to emphasize the historical factors that have led to this situation in the country.
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Describe and analyze the nature of U.S.involvement in the Caribbean from 1898 to the present.
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What are Maroon societies and how do they provide a strong reflection of African roots in the Caribbean today?
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Discuss the role of slavery in the Caribbean region.
Discuss the role of slavery in the Caribbean region.
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Discuss how social and economic inequality in Haiti has contributed to a cycle of environmental degradation and poverty.
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Throughout the Caribbean women have high social status.
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Describe the migration patterns that are common in the Caribbean,including those that lead its residents to North America.
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Discuss the role of free trade zones (FTZs)in the economic and social development of the Caribbean.
Discuss the role of free trade zones (FTZs)in the economic and social development of the Caribbean.
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