Deck 1: Development
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Deck 1: Development
1
Development, as a project, had its origin in the colonial era because ______.
A) European powers once depended on the colonies for resources and markets
B) the global south needed a leader, which can only be found in Europe
C) Europe is the largest continent in the world
D) Europe survived most development crisis in the past
A) European powers once depended on the colonies for resources and markets
B) the global south needed a leader, which can only be found in Europe
C) Europe is the largest continent in the world
D) Europe survived most development crisis in the past
A
2
The advantage of the Human Development Index (HDI) over the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is that it (HDI) focuses more on ______.
A) composite economic indicators
B) composite assets
C) composite of life expectancy and literacy
D) composite of morbidity and mortality
A) composite economic indicators
B) composite assets
C) composite of life expectancy and literacy
D) composite of morbidity and mortality
C
3
The development paradox refers to the extent to which participatory methods reproduce ______, and renew development's legitimacy as poverty adversary.
A) class equality
B) class conflict
C) income
D) inequalities
A) class equality
B) class conflict
C) income
D) inequalities
D
4
The colonization of African, Asian, and Latin American countries by European powers is driven mainly by one of the following notions of development. Which is it?
A) development as a social process
B) development as a moral right
C) development as a political intervention
D) development as operation freedom
A) development as a social process
B) development as a moral right
C) development as a political intervention
D) development as operation freedom
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5
Development extended many forms of social engineering to colonies in order to help them develop like the Europeans. These include, all of the following EXCEPT:
A) forced labor schemes
B) schooling
C) segregation
D) annihilation
A) forced labor schemes
B) schooling
C) segregation
D) annihilation
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6
While ______ produced new class inequalities within colonized societies, ______ racialized international inequality.
A) colonialism, industrialism
B) industrialism, colonialism
C) racism, industrialism
D) colonialism, racism
A) colonialism, industrialism
B) industrialism, colonialism
C) racism, industrialism
D) colonialism, racism
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7
The English factory-model called "Lancaster School" was established in ______.
A) Lancaster
B) Ghana
C) Egypt
D) Sudan
A) Lancaster
B) Ghana
C) Egypt
D) Sudan
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8
One implication of Walt Rostow's work, "Stages of Economic Growth" is that ______.
A) development is not an evolutionary process
B) development should follow Western model of free enterprise
C) development should create a society in which all are equal
D) development should lead to underdevelopment
A) development is not an evolutionary process
B) development should follow Western model of free enterprise
C) development should create a society in which all are equal
D) development should lead to underdevelopment
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9
The theorization of development as a series evolutionary, linear stages is most associated with the work of ______.
A) Walt Towsrow
B) Walt Rostow
C) Walt Veigen
D) Immanuel Wallestein
A) Walt Towsrow
B) Walt Rostow
C) Walt Veigen
D) Immanuel Wallestein
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10
Although the Rostow's "Stages of Growth" represent development as a series of evolutionary stages, its success depended on ______.
A) political struggle between the Rostow and Marx
B) political alliance between the West and the Soviet Union
C) political context and a development state willing to create and protect free enterprise
D) political leaders unwilling to fight terrorism and other global wars
A) political struggle between the Rostow and Marx
B) political alliance between the West and the Soviet Union
C) political context and a development state willing to create and protect free enterprise
D) political leaders unwilling to fight terrorism and other global wars
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11
______ stages of growth include the traditional stage, the take-off stage, the drive to technological maturity, and the high mass consumption stage.
A) Wallerstein's
B) Durkheim's
C) Marx's
D) Rostow's
A) Wallerstein's
B) Durkheim's
C) Marx's
D) Rostow's
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12
Dependency analysis posits that development of the ______.
A) First World occurred at the expense of the underdevelopment of the Third World
B) Third World was delayed because of religious beliefs
C) First World was solely responsible for the underdevelopment of the Third World
D) Third World was spurred by environmental conditions
A) First World occurred at the expense of the underdevelopment of the Third World
B) Third World was delayed because of religious beliefs
C) First World was solely responsible for the underdevelopment of the Third World
D) Third World was spurred by environmental conditions
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13
All of the following are associated with dependency analysis, except ______.
A) Hans Singer
B) Raul Prebisch
C) Andre Gunder Frank
D) Edward Said
A) Hans Singer
B) Raul Prebisch
C) Andre Gunder Frank
D) Edward Said
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14
In World Systems and Dependency analysis model, the ______ or ______ countries, typically extract resources from ______ or ______ countries.
A) semi-periphery or First World, core or First World
B) core or First World, peripheral or Third World
C) periphery or Third World, core or First World
D) core or Second World, peripheral or First World
A) semi-periphery or First World, core or First World
B) core or First World, peripheral or Third World
C) periphery or Third World, core or First World
D) core or Second World, peripheral or First World
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15
The "development project" and "globalization project" are similar in all of these respects, except that ______.
A) both projects focus on the relations between First and Third World
B) both projects are consequences of post-colonialism
C) both projects are examples of idealistic contracts
D) both projects emphasized the important role of the market
A) both projects focus on the relations between First and Third World
B) both projects are consequences of post-colonialism
C) both projects are examples of idealistic contracts
D) both projects emphasized the important role of the market
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16
The effect of technology 'decoupling' from nature is known as ______.
A) ecological paradox
B) globalization paradox
C) environmentalist paradox
D) sustainability paradox
A) ecological paradox
B) globalization paradox
C) environmentalist paradox
D) sustainability paradox
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17
The sustainability project is a response to the development and globalization projects in the sense that it addresses the ______.
A) benefits of development
B) social and environmental crises caused by globalization
C) challenges posed by climate change only
D) political power vacuums caused by development
A) benefits of development
B) social and environmental crises caused by globalization
C) challenges posed by climate change only
D) political power vacuums caused by development
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18
The fact that North Americans consume fast foods that may include chicken diced in Mexico or hamburger beef from cattle raised in Costa Rica illustrates the fact that we have become ______.
A) global consumers
B) global citizens
C) global clients
D) global capitalists
A) global consumers
B) global citizens
C) global clients
D) global capitalists
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19
Which of the following are consequences of large-scale farming?
A) increasing greenhouse emissions
B) disruption of agrarian cultures
C) dependency on fossil fuels
D) investment in oil production
A) increasing greenhouse emissions
B) disruption of agrarian cultures
C) dependency on fossil fuels
D) investment in oil production
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20
Eduardo Galeano observation, "advertising enjoins everyone to consume, while the economy prohibits the vast majority of humanity from doing so...", implies that ______.
A) access to the world's material wealth is extraordinarily uneven
B) global consumers are a minority
C) advertising is biased
D) global consumerism is not necessarily a universal aspiration
A) access to the world's material wealth is extraordinarily uneven
B) global consumers are a minority
C) advertising is biased
D) global consumerism is not necessarily a universal aspiration
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21
Development, today, is increasingly about how we survive the future, rather than how we improve on the past.
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22
Development ends justify its means, regardless of how socially and ecologically disruptive the process maybe.
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23
Dependency was meant for non-European nations to become developed.
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24
The "Stages of Growth" represent development as a reversible, natural, and spontaneous process.
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25
Dependency analysis arose as a critique of Weberian theory.
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26
World division of labor focuses on local labor markets around the world.
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27
The main advantage of "Human Development Index" over conventional measures such as "Gross National Product" is its focus on ecological consequences of development.
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28
The development, globalization, and sustainability projects have the same goals.
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29
Briefly explain the statement: "Development's ends justify its means".
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30
What is the difference between development as a "social process" and development as "political intervention"?
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31
What is the relationship between "White Man's Burden" and development as a project?
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32
Explain the statement: "Development involved a relation of power."
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33
What function did the "colonial division of labor" serve, during the colonial era, and in shaping the terms of reference of the development project?
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34
Explain how development theory is challenged by social change.
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35
Briefly explain the "environmentalist's paradox":
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36
Briefly explain each of these: development project, globalization project and sustainability project.
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