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Quiz 11: Critical Theory Perspectives on Globalization: Inequality, Imperialism, and Injustice
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Question 41
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Approximately ten million ______ were transported from Africa to the Americas, in addition to millions that did not survive the journey.
Question 42
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______ is the practice of paying off loans with direct labor instead of currency or goods.
Question 43
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The critical theory perspective emphasizes a set of dynamics they refer to as ______, which explains lack of development in terms of colonialism and oppression.
Question 44
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If, over time, it takes larger quantities of exports of raw goods, like coffee beans, to earn enough money to buy a constant amount of imported manufactured goods, like refrigerators, we would say the country has experienced declining ______.
Question 45
True/False
In developing countries, women work mostly in the informal sector, performing jobs that mimic housework, such as cleaning, sewing, and cooking.
Question 46
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______ is the deep-seated disparity in the distribution of wealth and power generated by colonialism and dependency.
Question 47
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The critical theory perspective argues that mainstream analysts' understanding of economic development is based upon the idea that the history of ______ society provides the only pattern for development.
Question 48
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According to the critical theory perspective, growth is a ______ game, a process by which a dominant country systematically extracts profits from a subordinate country.
Question 49
True/False
According to dependency theory, economic exploitation creates three types of states: core, semiperipheral, and peripheral.
Question 50
True/False
World systems theory argues that colonialism reinforces capitalism and enables capitalism to survive through the exploitation of peripheral states.
Question 51
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According to the critical theory perspective, globalization is driven by a ______, not sequential, logic that cannot be steered or stopped.
Question 52
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The world systems dynamic creates a ______ between leading sectors that generate high profits and lagging sectors that generate little or no profits.
Question 53
True/False
The critical theory perspective argues that although women and children are marginalized in developing states, they are not marginalized in developed, industrialized states.