SOC 300 Week 11 Final Part 1
Question 1
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People without a primary education are more likely to be all of the following EXCEPT:
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Question 2
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Why do primary school children in developing nations so rarely go on to secondary (high) school? Answer
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Question 3
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Which of the following BEST summarizes the problems seen in developing nations seeking to grow their primary education system?
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Question 4
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Countries with low literacy rates are more likely to have all of the following EXCEPT:
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Question 5
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Which three geographic regions of the world have the highest literacy rates?
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Question 6
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Which of the following statements BEST summarizes the views of “health trap” skeptics? Answer
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Question 7
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What common issue in developing nations is directly responsible for the outbreak of infectious diseases such as cholera?
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Question 8
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How can a successful “nudge” from a government impact a country’s health care? Answer
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Question 9
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From a health perspective, which of the following is a major advantage of living in a wealthy country? Answer
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Question 10
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Which of the following is a reason why many citizens of developing nations lack preventative health care? Answer
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Question 11
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What does it mean if a country has a “fixed” exchange rate?
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Question 12
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If a country devalues its currency, what effect will it have on the prices of the country’s exports? Answer
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Question 13
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To opponents of lending to poor countries, which of the following is a typical result of providing loans? Answer
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Question 14
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Which of the following actions is likely to fall under the responsibility of the World Bank, as opposed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
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Question 15
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Which of the following BEST describes how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) sees its role in lending to countries?
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Question 16
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How can wealthier, well-functioning countries BEST assist developing countries in reforming weak institutions? Answer
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Which of the following statements BEST describes the relationship between weak institutions and a country’s distribution of wealth?
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Question 18
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When can an institution be characterized as “extractive”? Answer
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Question 19
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Why are healthy institutions so important to nation building? Choose the BEST answer. Answer
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Which of the following is NOT a typical benefit of strong institutions? Answer
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Question 21
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What is Rwanda’s strategy for increasing its GDP and accelerating its development?
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Question 22
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How has Rwandan president Paul Kagame attempted to “bypass the traditional development model”? Answer
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All of the following factors have helped transform countries from developing nations to developed ones. Which of the following is an “intangible” that has contributed to this transformation?
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Question 24
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Which of the following statements BEST describes the risk that developing countries must take in order to become developed?
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Question 25
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Critics of energy production suggest that countries such as Malaysia, which produces large amounts of palm oil, must make a choice. What is this choice? Choose the BEST answer.
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Question 26
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As of 2012, which region of the world has achieved the greatest amount of MDGs progress?
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Question 27
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What problem common to rural areas of the developing world has the ReadySet attempted to solve? Answer
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Question 28
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The final say on Millennium Development Goals success rests with whom? Answer
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Question 29
5 out of 5 points
How are the prospects looking for MDGs target 5A, which aims to reduce the maternal mortality rate in developing nations by three quarters?
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Question 30
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What are the Millennium Development Goals?
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SOC 300 Week 11 Final Part 2
Question 1
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All of the following is true about India EXCEPT:
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Question 2
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Cash transfer programs for education provide strong evidence that:
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Question 3
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Of the following explanations for low student enrollment in developing countries, which do the authors find most likely?
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Question 4
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The Hilde Back Education Fund only sponsors secondary educations for a few children at each primary school? Please choose the best explanation for why this is the case. Answer
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Question 5
Which of the following is not true about Mexico: Answer
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Question 6
5 out of 5 points
Why have economists (even “free market” ones) generally supported subsidies for health care?
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Question 7
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What is the “health trap”? Answer
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Question 8
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According to the text, which of the following issues confronting the developing world “mirrors” those faced in mid-19th-century London?
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Question 9
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What important effect did the acceptance of germ theory have on city planning at the turn of the century?
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Question 10
5 out of 5 points
According to the text, in combatting sanitation challenges what advantage do citizens of modern squatter communities have over poor citizens in Victorian England?
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Question 11
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According to the text, what were the two goals of the Bretton Woods conference? Answer
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Question 12
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In order to receive International Monetary Fund (IMF) assistance, what must member-countries do?
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Question 13
5 out of 5 points
According to the text, how does the IMF see its role in lending to countries? Answer
Question 14
5 out of 5 points
Which of the following was NOT a consequence of poor countries’ “monetization” of their deficits?
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Question 15
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Which of the following describes “dependency theory”?
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Question 16
5 out of 5 points
According to the authors, extractive economic institutions damage nations in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
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Question 17
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When the government is controlled by a small group of people who also control most businesses, the ruling elite are likely to do all of the following EXCEPT:
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Question 18
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Communist governments have historically tended to:
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Question 19
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When can an institution can be characterized as extractive?
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Question 20
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A state practically ruled by a paramilitary group will do all of the following EXCEPT: Answer
Question 21
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According to the text, why have countries in tropical and sub-tropical Africa given less of a priority to battling malaria than the four countries represented in this study? Answer
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Question 22
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How has Kagame attempted to “bypass the traditional development model”? Answer
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Question 23
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Which of the following is an example of Kagame’s controversial but bold approach to improving Rwanda’s fortunes?
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Question 24
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What organization provided much of the funding for the countries’ anti-malaria programs?
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Question 25
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Which of the following statements about Chile’s economic progress is NOT true? Answer
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Question 26
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How does Fei characterize the difference between Weibo and journalism? Answer
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Question 27
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Which of the following is NOT one of the Millennium Development Goals? Answer
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Grameen benefits from providing a job and a loan in all the following ways EXCEPT: Answer
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Question 29
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The key contribution cited from the UNDP-IKEA partnership was: Answer
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Question 30
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The key contribution cited from the UNDP-IKEA partnership was: Answer
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