Deck 12: Global Processes, Local Systems

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For there to be markets, there must be which one of the following:

A) a society
B) people
C) commodities
D) communities
E) a state
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Market fundamentalists are economists who think:

A) the market is natural
B) markets were established in the U.S. Constitution
C) markets were ordained in the Old Testament
D) markets were founded in the New Testament
E) markets are mandated in the Koran
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The comparative study of fisheries showed that differences in fisheries were due to different:

A) species of fish each one caught
B) cultures
C) state policies
D) faiths
E) languages
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Canada and Norway share:

A) Fisheries management methods
B) welfare for corporations
C) markets for fish
D) welfare for fishers
E) markets for welfare
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Economists in the WTO, IMF, and World Bank have harmed the economy of the world because they:

A) are market fundamentalists
B) are economists
C) look after corporate interests
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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One reason corporations wanted to bust unions starting in the 1960s was so that they would not have to increase:

A) efficiency
B) prices
C) profits
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The way workers can demand an increasing share of the surplus value they create is by:

A) being docile so management will give them more
B) relying on the generosity of management
C) never confronting management
D) organizing into unions to demand it
E) asking the government for help
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The United States government helped authoritarian governments control workers because:

A) it would keep labor cheap
B) it would suppress unions
C) it would help corporations
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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As corporations borrow capital, the power in them shifts to:

A) management
B) workers
C) consumers
D) environmentalists
E) finance people
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Repressive policies:

A) make the world safer from terrorists
B) drive more people to join revitalization movements
C) help American armed forces
D) prevent domestic violence and riots
E) make dictators more popular with their own people
Question
When corporations borrow money, they have to pay interest and that:

A) makes them more efficient
B) forces better management practices
C) reduces profit
D) increases the value of their stock
E) increases CEO remuneration
Question
When you hear phrases like, "Reality is," and "Bottom line," you know you're probably talking to:

A) a money shaman
B) a reality based economist
C) a person of faith
D) a realist
E) a existentialist
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The corporations that own clothing brands actually own:

A) factories
B) patents to processes of production
C) raw materials
D) shipping lines
E) the brands
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When economic systems are inside corporations instead of countries, national economic policy becomes:

A) very important
B) impossible
C) internationalized
D) decentralized
E) centralized
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If the IMF has a structural adjustment program in a country, the government:

A) becomes centralized
B) becomes decentralized
C) has little influence on what happens
D) has to become democratic
E) becomes more militarized
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Scandinavian countries are different from the U.S. because they think:

A) the people should help themselves
B) the market should help the people
C) the IMF should help the people
D) the government should help the people
E) computers should help the people
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The idea that the government should help its people is called a:

A) social contract
B) social media
C) social security
D) socialist system
E) socialist realism
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In the U.S., Social Security is:

A) an investment program
B) a kind of bank account
C) a redistributive system
D) a pyramid scheme
E) a fraudulent system
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In the U.S. privatized social security would benefit:

A) everyone
B) retired people
C) working people
D) investment brokers
E) nobody at all
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The cost of government has increased because:

A) it has gotten too big
B) its functions have been privatized
C) it has gotten off the backs of the people
D) it has gotten on the backs of the people
E) none of the above
Question
In the U.S. people stopped talking about privatizing Social Security when:

A) the banks failed
B) the boomers started retiring
C) the socialists took over
D) the market took over
E) the stock market crashed
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The reason the idea of privatizing Social Security was raised in the U.S. was:

A) to try to further centralize wealth in the U.S.
B) to avoid a large government deficit
C) to bring more capital to the stock market
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A disarticulated economy is one in which:

A) there are no internal linkages
B) corporations integrate economic functions across national borders
C) where political processes are irrelevant
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The people who work the hardest get the greatest rewards.
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It's not necessary for citizens to make political judgments.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, markets sprang up spontaneously.
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Canadian fishers are well organized into national unions.
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Norwegian fishers are well organized into national unions.
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In Canada, power in the fisheries is centralized.
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In Norway, power in the fisheries is centralized.
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Norway has a centralized government.
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Canada has a centralized government.
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There is nothing more real than money.
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Money is a cultural fiction.
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Substantive economies are about real things.
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Finance economies are about real things.
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Some people believe corporations should control things rather than the government.
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The market has punished financiers and economists who were wrong.
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After the economic problems became apparent, Republicans in the U.S. did everything they could to help the economy recover.
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The IMF is an international democratic institution.
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Economics is a religion.
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Market fundamentalists are pretty good at comparative economic studies.
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Sugar production in the Everglades of Florida is good for the environment.
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The railroads of the U.S. were built with private funds.
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Economists with PhDs couldn't screw up the whole world's economy.
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Financial leaders never take government handouts.
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The Chambers of Commerce are good sources for information on business and commerce.
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Walmart promotes union membership for its workers and all workers.
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South Carolina is a pro-union state in the U.S.
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Race is no longer an issue in South Carolina.
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The Confederate flag is an issue of heritage, not racism.
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Racism is about class.
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Mark Sanford, Republican governor of South Carolina, refused to increase unemployment benefits for his people in the midst of a recession.
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Mark Sanford, the married Republican governor of South Carolina, disappeared for six days for a fling with his Argentinean girlfriend.
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The social and natural environments of South Carolina have deteriorated because of the Chamber of Commerce's opposition to government regulation.
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There was a populist upheaval in Sweden because of the government's social contract with its people.
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In 2007 Hugo Chavez paid off all of Venezuela's debts to the World Bank, five years early.
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Hugo Chavez developed a social contract with the people of Venezuela similar to Sweden's.
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The spread of the market to incorporate the whole planet is natural and inevitable.
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The U.S. is using its power in the world today to insure that every person on the planet has one share of the planet.
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States that establish the rules of globalization serve the interests of corporations.
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If states serve the interests of corporations, they cannot serve the interests of their citizens.
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A majority of Americans usually vote for president.
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List three anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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List the three dimensions of the world that the comparative study of fisheries mentioned:
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List four consequences of the downward spiral:
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Discuss what's wrong with the idea that it's better for people in poor countries to have low paying jobs than no jobs at all.
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Discuss how anthropology helps people see things as they really are.
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Discuss the ethical basis anthropology provides us for making political judgments.
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Discuss why with the expansion of markets in globalization the state cannot wither away.
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Explain how subprime mortgages work and why they led to a financial collapse.
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Explain why, according to economist John Maynard Keynes, it does not work to stimulate the economy to cut taxes for rich people and why it does work to increase government spending.
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Explain the concept of hegemony in terms of news about the Employee Free Choice Act.
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Discuss the relationship of thought control in the contemporary U.S. and financial conditions.
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Discuss the evidence that the Confederate flag is an issue of racism and not heritage.
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Discuss the downward cycle that happens when corporations produce more than they can sell and explain some of the self intensifying loops involved in the process.
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Discuss how a government can become irrelevant to the economic processes of its own country.
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What was the point of the Nasrudin Hodja story about selling eggs for less than he paid for them?
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1
For there to be markets, there must be which one of the following:

A) a society
B) people
C) commodities
D) communities
E) a state
E
2
Market fundamentalists are economists who think:

A) the market is natural
B) markets were established in the U.S. Constitution
C) markets were ordained in the Old Testament
D) markets were founded in the New Testament
E) markets are mandated in the Koran
A
3
The comparative study of fisheries showed that differences in fisheries were due to different:

A) species of fish each one caught
B) cultures
C) state policies
D) faiths
E) languages
C
4
Canada and Norway share:

A) Fisheries management methods
B) welfare for corporations
C) markets for fish
D) welfare for fishers
E) markets for welfare
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Economists in the WTO, IMF, and World Bank have harmed the economy of the world because they:

A) are market fundamentalists
B) are economists
C) look after corporate interests
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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One reason corporations wanted to bust unions starting in the 1960s was so that they would not have to increase:

A) efficiency
B) prices
C) profits
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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7
The way workers can demand an increasing share of the surplus value they create is by:

A) being docile so management will give them more
B) relying on the generosity of management
C) never confronting management
D) organizing into unions to demand it
E) asking the government for help
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The United States government helped authoritarian governments control workers because:

A) it would keep labor cheap
B) it would suppress unions
C) it would help corporations
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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As corporations borrow capital, the power in them shifts to:

A) management
B) workers
C) consumers
D) environmentalists
E) finance people
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Repressive policies:

A) make the world safer from terrorists
B) drive more people to join revitalization movements
C) help American armed forces
D) prevent domestic violence and riots
E) make dictators more popular with their own people
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11
When corporations borrow money, they have to pay interest and that:

A) makes them more efficient
B) forces better management practices
C) reduces profit
D) increases the value of their stock
E) increases CEO remuneration
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When you hear phrases like, "Reality is," and "Bottom line," you know you're probably talking to:

A) a money shaman
B) a reality based economist
C) a person of faith
D) a realist
E) a existentialist
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The corporations that own clothing brands actually own:

A) factories
B) patents to processes of production
C) raw materials
D) shipping lines
E) the brands
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When economic systems are inside corporations instead of countries, national economic policy becomes:

A) very important
B) impossible
C) internationalized
D) decentralized
E) centralized
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If the IMF has a structural adjustment program in a country, the government:

A) becomes centralized
B) becomes decentralized
C) has little influence on what happens
D) has to become democratic
E) becomes more militarized
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Scandinavian countries are different from the U.S. because they think:

A) the people should help themselves
B) the market should help the people
C) the IMF should help the people
D) the government should help the people
E) computers should help the people
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The idea that the government should help its people is called a:

A) social contract
B) social media
C) social security
D) socialist system
E) socialist realism
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In the U.S., Social Security is:

A) an investment program
B) a kind of bank account
C) a redistributive system
D) a pyramid scheme
E) a fraudulent system
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In the U.S. privatized social security would benefit:

A) everyone
B) retired people
C) working people
D) investment brokers
E) nobody at all
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The cost of government has increased because:

A) it has gotten too big
B) its functions have been privatized
C) it has gotten off the backs of the people
D) it has gotten on the backs of the people
E) none of the above
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In the U.S. people stopped talking about privatizing Social Security when:

A) the banks failed
B) the boomers started retiring
C) the socialists took over
D) the market took over
E) the stock market crashed
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The reason the idea of privatizing Social Security was raised in the U.S. was:

A) to try to further centralize wealth in the U.S.
B) to avoid a large government deficit
C) to bring more capital to the stock market
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A disarticulated economy is one in which:

A) there are no internal linkages
B) corporations integrate economic functions across national borders
C) where political processes are irrelevant
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The people who work the hardest get the greatest rewards.
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It's not necessary for citizens to make political judgments.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, markets sprang up spontaneously.
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Canadian fishers are well organized into national unions.
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Norwegian fishers are well organized into national unions.
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In Canada, power in the fisheries is centralized.
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In Norway, power in the fisheries is centralized.
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Norway has a centralized government.
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Canada has a centralized government.
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There is nothing more real than money.
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Money is a cultural fiction.
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Substantive economies are about real things.
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Finance economies are about real things.
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Some people believe corporations should control things rather than the government.
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The market has punished financiers and economists who were wrong.
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After the economic problems became apparent, Republicans in the U.S. did everything they could to help the economy recover.
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The IMF is an international democratic institution.
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Economics is a religion.
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Market fundamentalists are pretty good at comparative economic studies.
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Sugar production in the Everglades of Florida is good for the environment.
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The railroads of the U.S. were built with private funds.
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Economists with PhDs couldn't screw up the whole world's economy.
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Financial leaders never take government handouts.
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The Chambers of Commerce are good sources for information on business and commerce.
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Walmart promotes union membership for its workers and all workers.
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South Carolina is a pro-union state in the U.S.
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Race is no longer an issue in South Carolina.
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The Confederate flag is an issue of heritage, not racism.
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Racism is about class.
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Mark Sanford, Republican governor of South Carolina, refused to increase unemployment benefits for his people in the midst of a recession.
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Mark Sanford, the married Republican governor of South Carolina, disappeared for six days for a fling with his Argentinean girlfriend.
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The social and natural environments of South Carolina have deteriorated because of the Chamber of Commerce's opposition to government regulation.
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There was a populist upheaval in Sweden because of the government's social contract with its people.
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In 2007 Hugo Chavez paid off all of Venezuela's debts to the World Bank, five years early.
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Hugo Chavez developed a social contract with the people of Venezuela similar to Sweden's.
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The spread of the market to incorporate the whole planet is natural and inevitable.
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The U.S. is using its power in the world today to insure that every person on the planet has one share of the planet.
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States that establish the rules of globalization serve the interests of corporations.
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If states serve the interests of corporations, they cannot serve the interests of their citizens.
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A majority of Americans usually vote for president.
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List three anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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List the three dimensions of the world that the comparative study of fisheries mentioned:
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List four consequences of the downward spiral:
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Discuss what's wrong with the idea that it's better for people in poor countries to have low paying jobs than no jobs at all.
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Discuss how anthropology helps people see things as they really are.
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Discuss the ethical basis anthropology provides us for making political judgments.
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Discuss why with the expansion of markets in globalization the state cannot wither away.
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Explain how subprime mortgages work and why they led to a financial collapse.
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Explain why, according to economist John Maynard Keynes, it does not work to stimulate the economy to cut taxes for rich people and why it does work to increase government spending.
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Explain the concept of hegemony in terms of news about the Employee Free Choice Act.
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Discuss the relationship of thought control in the contemporary U.S. and financial conditions.
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Discuss the evidence that the Confederate flag is an issue of racism and not heritage.
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Discuss the downward cycle that happens when corporations produce more than they can sell and explain some of the self intensifying loops involved in the process.
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Discuss how a government can become irrelevant to the economic processes of its own country.
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What was the point of the Nasrudin Hodja story about selling eggs for less than he paid for them?
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