Deck 7: Development and Dependency: Theory and Practice in Latin America

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In the decades after World War II, the United Nations Economic Commission on Latin America...

A) Promoted the ideas of the Washington Consensus
B) Strongly promoted free trade
C) Was supportive of import substitution and the doctrine of "structuralism"
D) Was strongly influenced by Marxist ideas and rejected import substitution
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Rostow's theory of modernization, published in 1960, predicted:

A) Latin American economic development efforts were about to crash economically and politically
B) Several Latin American countries were on the verge of a take off and about to grow into mature industrial societies
C) Communism would no longer be a threat to Latin America because Latin America was going through modernization
D) Latin American countries would soon fall into dictatorships
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Rostow and Marx's theories of development and change had in common:

A) That both weres based on the idea that all countries pass through through historical stages
B) That dictatorships would be needed to steer countries from underdevelopment to development
C) That the industrial bourgeoisie and the working class had to work together to achieve development
D) That the colonized areas of the globe should concentrate on agriculture rather than industrialization
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Early dependency theory, associated with Andre Gundar Frank, contended that:

A) Foreign investment promotes economic growth
B) Foreign investment works to underdevelop Third World countries
C) Foreign investment in mining is productive, but not in industry
D) Foreign investment is a necessary stage for capitalist development
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Structuralists called inefficient agriculture and income inequality...

A) Neocolonialism
B) Associated dependency
C) Bottlenecks for economic growth
D) Neofeudalism
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Dependistas and Moscow-oriented Communists were both part of the Latin American left, but they differed about political strategy, in part, because...

A) Communists believed that Latin American societies were still feudal, so the countries would have to go through capitalism before socialism or communism was possible.
B) Communists belieived Latin American workers were ready to make a revolution immediately, dependistas wanted reform
C) The Communists were mostly foreign immigrants from Eastern Europe.
D) Communists refused to believe that participating in elections or organizing unions were worth the effort politically
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Within the framework of world systems theory, most would say Brazil is part of the:

A) Core
B) Hegmonic core
C) Periphery
D) Semi-periphery
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Which of the following factors contributed to the exhaustion of import substitution as a develoment policy in Latin America?

A) Factories began to produce for export rather than domestic markets.
B) Not enough labor was available to staff factories..
C) Domestic tariff barriers discouraged factory owners from modernizing to compete with factories in the first world.
D) Latin American employees were unwilling to work hard
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The 1980s were a "lost decde" because:

A) Populist leaders came to power and set back economic growth
B) Powerful unions and vested interests blocked needed reforms
C) There was very little or no economic growth in the region due to foreign debt
D) Wars in Central America and the Southern Cone disrupted economies
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What role did global banks play in generating the debt crisis?

A) They refused to make loans to Latin America
B) They did not have funds to make new loans.
C) They made loans to Latin America because they figured governments can't go bankrupt
D) They could not charge high enough interest rates to make a profit.
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Which of the following measures is NOT a typical part of a structural adjustment package?

A) Increased government spending to stimulate demand
B) Privatization
C) Lowering of tariff barriers to promote free trade
D) Tax reforms to increase government revenues
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Which country in Latin America stood out to neoliberals in the 1990s as a success story?

A) Brazil
B) Chile
C) Venezuela
D) Argentina
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Which statement most closely reflects Cuba's experience after the collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989-1991?

A) It avoided the economic collapse by borrowing from the new Russian Federation.
B) The collapse of the Soviet Union was the needed stimulus to make reforms that produced significant economic growth.
C) The end of Soviet subsidies and markets created economic crisis, but the regime survived with planning and shared sacrifice.
D) Only the deployment of the army and crackdowns on dissent allowed the regime to survive.
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In the decades after World War II, the United Nations Economic Commission on Latin America...

A) Promoted the ideas of the Washington Consensus
B) Strongly promoted free trade
C) Was supportive of import substitution and the doctrine of "structuralism"
D) Was strongly influenced by Marxist ideas and rejected import substitution
C
2
Rostow's theory of modernization, published in 1960, predicted:

A) Latin American economic development efforts were about to crash economically and politically
B) Several Latin American countries were on the verge of a take off and about to grow into mature industrial societies
C) Communism would no longer be a threat to Latin America because Latin America was going through modernization
D) Latin American countries would soon fall into dictatorships
B
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Rostow and Marx's theories of development and change had in common:

A) That both weres based on the idea that all countries pass through through historical stages
B) That dictatorships would be needed to steer countries from underdevelopment to development
C) That the industrial bourgeoisie and the working class had to work together to achieve development
D) That the colonized areas of the globe should concentrate on agriculture rather than industrialization
A
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Early dependency theory, associated with Andre Gundar Frank, contended that:

A) Foreign investment promotes economic growth
B) Foreign investment works to underdevelop Third World countries
C) Foreign investment in mining is productive, but not in industry
D) Foreign investment is a necessary stage for capitalist development
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Structuralists called inefficient agriculture and income inequality...

A) Neocolonialism
B) Associated dependency
C) Bottlenecks for economic growth
D) Neofeudalism
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Dependistas and Moscow-oriented Communists were both part of the Latin American left, but they differed about political strategy, in part, because...

A) Communists believed that Latin American societies were still feudal, so the countries would have to go through capitalism before socialism or communism was possible.
B) Communists belieived Latin American workers were ready to make a revolution immediately, dependistas wanted reform
C) The Communists were mostly foreign immigrants from Eastern Europe.
D) Communists refused to believe that participating in elections or organizing unions were worth the effort politically
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Within the framework of world systems theory, most would say Brazil is part of the:

A) Core
B) Hegmonic core
C) Periphery
D) Semi-periphery
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Which of the following factors contributed to the exhaustion of import substitution as a develoment policy in Latin America?

A) Factories began to produce for export rather than domestic markets.
B) Not enough labor was available to staff factories..
C) Domestic tariff barriers discouraged factory owners from modernizing to compete with factories in the first world.
D) Latin American employees were unwilling to work hard
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The 1980s were a "lost decde" because:

A) Populist leaders came to power and set back economic growth
B) Powerful unions and vested interests blocked needed reforms
C) There was very little or no economic growth in the region due to foreign debt
D) Wars in Central America and the Southern Cone disrupted economies
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What role did global banks play in generating the debt crisis?

A) They refused to make loans to Latin America
B) They did not have funds to make new loans.
C) They made loans to Latin America because they figured governments can't go bankrupt
D) They could not charge high enough interest rates to make a profit.
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Which of the following measures is NOT a typical part of a structural adjustment package?

A) Increased government spending to stimulate demand
B) Privatization
C) Lowering of tariff barriers to promote free trade
D) Tax reforms to increase government revenues
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Which country in Latin America stood out to neoliberals in the 1990s as a success story?

A) Brazil
B) Chile
C) Venezuela
D) Argentina
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Which statement most closely reflects Cuba's experience after the collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989-1991?

A) It avoided the economic collapse by borrowing from the new Russian Federation.
B) The collapse of the Soviet Union was the needed stimulus to make reforms that produced significant economic growth.
C) The end of Soviet subsidies and markets created economic crisis, but the regime survived with planning and shared sacrifice.
D) Only the deployment of the army and crackdowns on dissent allowed the regime to survive.
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