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 Question 1 (Worth 1 points)
The city of __________ is located at the confluence of the White and Blue Nile and serves as the capital of __________.
Khartoum/Sudan
Addis Ababa/Ethiopia
Cairo/Egypt
Kabol/Afghanistan
Baghdad/Iraq
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 2 (Worth 1 points)
Wallace’s Line refers to:
the point in Australia where earthquakes are     particularly severe
the line separating Australian species from     non-Australian species
the midpoint of the Great Dividing Range
the point at which Australian waters are divided from     New Zealand waters
the dividing line between the aboriginal and modern     Australian territories
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 3 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements is false?
Though the official language of Bangladesh is Bengali,     the official language of Pakistan is     Urdu.
While the major natural hazard faced by Bangladesh is     flooding, the major natural hazard faced by Pakistan is drought.
While rice is the major staple grain in Bangladesh,     wheat is the major staple grain in Pakistan.
Bangladesh and Pakistan have significant known mineral     resources.
Bangladesh and Pakistan were once united into a single     country.
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 4 (Worth 1 points)
The lava covered plateau that extends across most of southern India is known as the:
Punjab
Bengla
Dravidian
Deccan
Raj
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 5 (Worth 1 points)
The Hindu population of Sri Lanka is called the:
Ceylonese
Sinhalese
Tamils
Ghats
Lankanese
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 6 (Worth 1 points)
The rural areas of Australia are known as the:
backward zone
outlands
aboriginal territories
Northern Territory
outback
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 7 (Worth 1 points)
. Which of the following countries is not on the Arabian Peninsula?
Libya
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Bahrain
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 8 (Worth 1 points)
This country is the smallest in North Africa, but has the highest GNP per capita in North Africa.
Chad
Algeria
Tunisia
D. Morocco
Libya
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 9 (Worth 1 points)
The partitioning of Hindu India from Muslim Pakistan occurred in:
ca. 460 B.C.
1857
1947
D. 1971
the two areas have never been partitioned
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 10 (Worth 1 points)
The largest country in Melanesia by area is:
Solomon Islands Island
Fiji
Papua New Guinea
Hawai’i
Easter
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 11 (Worth 1 points)
The island of New Guinea is included in the region known as:
Melanesia
Micronesia
Polynesia
Fiji
Indonesia
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 12 (Worth 1 points)
The small group of islands 400 miles south of India are the:
Sri Lanka
Punjabs
Maldives
Dravidians
Colombos
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 13 (Worth 1 points)
. The Gobi is associated with which region?
North China
Northeast China
Inner Mongolia
D. Xinjiang
Xizang
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 14 (Worth 1 points)
The Sikh population is concentrated in:
Punjab
Assam
Kerala
Kashmir
Seekland
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 15 (Worth 1 points)
The State of Israel:
was settled by people fleeing the Zionist policies of     Nazi Germany
was created from territory that was formerly     administered by the British
was part of the Ottoman Empire and ceded to the     Israelis in 1923
was created out of the country of Palestine that     previously had no Jewish population
was founded after World War I
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 16 (Worth 1 points)
The irredentist movement in the North West Frontier of Pakistan is based on cultural affiliations with the neighboring country of:
Iran
Afghanistan
Jammu and Kashmir
Bangladesh
India
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 17 (Worth 1 points)
The untouchable caste in India is known as the:
Hindus
Harijans
Brahmans
Sikhs
none of the above
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 18 (Worth 1 points)
_______ held onto eastern Timor well after the Dutch left the East Indies.
Portugal
Spain
U.S.
British
Japanese
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 19 (Worth 1 points)
Prior to independence, New Guinea was administered by:
Australia
New Zealand
U.S.
Indonesia
Papua
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 20 (Worth 1 points)
The modern state of Israel was created in:
1923
1937
1948
D. 1959
1967
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 21 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following cities suffered severely in the devastating 1991 cyclone that came ashore north of the Bay of Bengal?
New Delhi
Bombay (Mumbai)
Dhaka
D. Karachi
Beijing
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 22 (Worth 1 points)
The body of water destroyed by Soviet irrigation schemes is the:
Black Sea
Aral Sea
Caspian Sea
Lake Balkhash
Sea of Azov
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 23 (Worth 1 points)
An area whose control is still disputed by India and Pakistan is:
Punjab
Jammu and Kashmir
Bangladesh
Bengal
Goa
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 24 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements about Indian agriculture is false?
Rice is grown in the east and wheat in the west.
Wheat is grown in the east and rice in the west.
C. The Green Revolution led to significant increases in production.
Cotton is produced in west-central India.
All of the above are false.
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 25 (Worth 1 points)
The majority population in the north of Kazakhstan is:
Kazakhstan
Russian
Uzbek
Armenian
Ukrainian
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 26 (Worth 1 points)
The dominant centripetal force in India has been the:
cultural and religious strength of Hinduism
B. universality of the English Language
united opposition to Islam
national effort against the colonial power
war on hunger and malnutrition
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 27 (Worth 1 points)
One of the worlds’ most heavily populated agricultural areas is known as:
Xizang
Chang-Yangzi Basin
Xinjiang
Shazam
North China Plain
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 28 (Worth 1 points)
The country that could control the flow of the Nile River into Egypt is:
Iraq
Sudan
Libya
Turkey
none of the above
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 29 (Worth 1 points)
The two major cities on the North China Plain are:
Beijing and Shanghai
Beijing and Tianjin
Shandong and Tibet
Hainan and Hong Kong (Xianggang)
Singapore and Shenyang
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 30 (Worth 1 points)
The city located closest to the Ganges Delta is:
Calcutta (Kolkata)
New Delhi
Madras (Chennai)
Islamabad
Colombo
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 31 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not located within the Maghreb region?
the Atlas Mountains
Casablanca
the countries that were once called the Barbary states
the Mecca area of the Arabian Peninsula
the city of Tunis
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 32 (Worth 1 points)
. The Grand Canal connects:
the Xi (West)/Pearl River and the Chang-Yangzi River
the Chang-Yangzi River and the core of Northern China
C. the Liao and the Amur
the Indus and the Ganges
the Liao and the Ob
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 33 (Worth 1 points)
Between Yemen and Djibouti is the choke point known as:
Hormuz
Tiran
Bab el Mandeb
Suez
Gibraltar
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 34 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is false about New Caledonia?
It has significant nickel resources.
It was under British rule.
C. It is inhabited by only about 240,000 persons.
It consists of about 80 islands.
About 37% of the population is of French origin.
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 35 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements is false?
The first Temple of the Jews was destroyed by the     Babylonians in 586 B.C.
The second Temple of the Jews was destroyed by the     Romans in 70 A.D.
Christianity began as a messianic religion under the     Romans
The United Nations gave Jerusalem to the Israelis under     the 1947 partition resolution     E.
The Palestinians and the Israelis both desire Jerusalem as their capital.
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 36 (Worth 1 points)
The Pacific region called ___________ takes its name from the word for many, and is contained within a huge triangle whose corners are New Zealand, Easter Island, and the Hawaiian Islands.
Polynesia
Amnesia
Micronesia
Melanesia
Oceania
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 37 (Worth 1 points)
Ceuta and Mellila are associated with which country?
Egypt
Tunisia
Persia
Morocco
Spanish Sahara
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 38 (Worth 1 points)
In India, a leading centrifugal force is:
the caste system
cultural strength of Hinduism
the personality of Nehru
the Sikh population
none of the above
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 39 (Worth 1 points)
The emerging economic region of China is:
Shandong
Shenzhen
the Pacific Rim
D. Hainan Island
Hong Kong (Xianggang)
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 40 (Worth 1 points)
The priestly caste in India is known as the:
Hindus
Brahmans
Harijans
Sikhs
none of the above
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 41 (Worth 1 points)
Which region contains Tibet?
South China
Inner Mongolia
Xinjiang
Xizang
Northeast China
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 42 (Worth 1 points)
The power coming through India in the tenth century was:
Roman
Greek
Islam
Buddhist
Aryan
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 43 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following countries does not share a common border with Pakistan?
Iran
China
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
India
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 44 (Worth 1 points)
Iran differs from most of the North African/Southwest Asian realm in that:
it is non-Islamic
its population is nearly 100% Arab
it is dominantly Shi’ite     This is a correct answer
it is ruled by a monarchy
as a nation it is very young
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 45 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements is false?
Australia’s total population is modest in size.
The largest core area of Australia is on the     southeastern coast.
Most Australians live in rural areas.
This is a correct answer
Much of Australia is arid or semi-arid.
The capital of Australia is Canberra.
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 46 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not one of the republics of Turkestan?
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Azerbaijan     This is a correct answer
Kyrgyzstan
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 47 (Worth 1 points)
The UAE includes the oil-rich sheikhdom known as:
Kuwait
Saudi
Abu Dhabi
This is a correct answer
Bahrain
Qatar
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 48 (Worth 1 points)
The better watered volcanic islands where the economy is based upon agriculture are known as:
high islands     This is a correct answer
low islands
Melanesia islands
Micronesia islands
Polynesia islands
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 49 (Worth 1 points)
The largest oil reserves in the Middle East are in:
Israel
Libya
Iraq
This is a correct answer
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 50 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following has not been important in the development of Shenzhen as an SEZ?
proximity to Hong Kong (Xianggang)
the socialist economic principles applied by the     Chinese government to its development
This is a correct answer
port facilities
investment of overseas Chinese in its development
U.S. and Japanese investments
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 51 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is located in Micronesia?
Hawaiian Islands
Marshall Islands     This is a correct answer
New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
Papua New Guinea
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 52 (Worth 1 points)
The Huang He (Yellow River):
drains the Xi (West)/Pearl River Basin
flows into the South China Sea
almost encircles one of China’s driest areas, the Ordos     Desert
This is a correct answer
flows from the Loess Plateau eastward toward the East     China Sea south of Shanghai
originates in the Tarim Basin
Points earned on this question: 0
Question 53 (Worth 1 points)
China’s current population is closest to:
700 million
800 million
1.6 billion
500 million
1.3 billion
This is a correct answer
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 54 (Worth 1 points)
About ___ % of Australians live in cities or towns.
20
40
85
This is a correct answer
10
12
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 55 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not located in Pakistan?
Deccan Plateau
This is a correct answer
Sind
Punjab
Islamabad
Baluchistan
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 56 (Worth 1 points)
Egypt’s peasant farmers are known as:
Shatt-al-Arabs
fellaheen     This is a correct answer
Shi’ites
mestizos
Bedouins
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 57 (Worth 1 points)
Centrifugal forces:
tend to pull a state together, unifying it and     increasing its cohesion
determine the effectiveness with which the boundary     system functions to control the     population
affect the binding function of the capital city
have the effect of dividing a state, promoting disunity     and internal fragmentation
This is a correct answer
pull a state from representative to authoritarian forms     of government
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 58 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements about Nepal is false?
Deforestation is a problem.
Agriculture is a true success story.
This is a correct answer
The Himalayas are the principal physical feature.
About 80% of the population are Hindu.
Kathmandu is the country’s core area.
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 59 (Worth 1 points)
The animals found in Australia who carry their young in pouches are collectively known as:
Marsupials     This is a correct answer
Kangaroos
Platypuses
Maoris
Tasmanians
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 60 (Worth 1 points)
8 of the 10 costliest natural disasters in the world have struck which of the following countries?
India
Bangladesh     This is a correct answer
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 61 (Worth 1 points)
The Empire that ruled over much of Southwest Asia prior to World War I was:
Ottoman     This is a correct answer
Persian
Byzantine
Crusader Kingdom
Maghreb Empire
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 62 (Worth 1 points)
The main river serving the hinterland of Shanghai is the:
Xi (West)/Pearl River
Huang He (Yellow River)
Chang-Yangzi River
This is a correct answer
Irawaddy River
Songhua
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 63 (Worth 1 points)
The leader who took over in China following Mao was:
Deng Xiaoping     This is a correct answer
Mao’s son
Chiang Kai-Shek
Sun Yat-sen
Zhou Enlai
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 64 (Worth 1 points)
The periphery of the Deccan plateau is marked by mountain ranges called:
Punjabs
Ghats     This is a correct answer
Himalayas
Karakoram
Hindu Kush
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 65 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following regions is often called “Manchuria” by uninformed foreigners?
Northeast China     This is a correct answer
Taiwan
North China Plain
Xizang
Red Basin of Sichuan
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 66 (Worth 1 points)
Bangladesh was formerly known as:
East Pakistan     This is a correct answer
West Pakistan
Ceylon
Nepal
Burma
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 67 (Worth 1 points)
The caste system is most associated with which of the following religious group?
Rastafarian
Muslim
Buddhist
Hindu     This is a correct answer
Christian
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 68 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following republics of Turkestan has a people of Persian origin?
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan     This is a correct answer
Kyrgyzstan
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 69 (Worth 1 points)
Native Australians are known as:
Maoris
Cook Islanders
Aborigines
This is a correct answer
Indians
Guineans
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 70 (Worth 1 points)
Xizang:
is the Chinese name for Tibet
is Buddhist
has suffered from the destruction of its culture by the     Chinese
has its capital at Lhasa
all of the above
This is a correct answer
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 71 (Worth 1 points)
Which state is located in southern India?
Assam
Tamil Nadu     This is a correct answer
Punjab
Kashmir
Tibet
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 72 (Worth 1 points)
The Han Dynasty:
is the earliest Chinese dynasty about which substantial     information is available
began and ended before 300 B.C., when China already was     a well-organized state
was a pivotal and formative period in Chinese history,     when the Chinese sphere of influence was enlarged, land reform occurred,     and external trade commenced
This is a correct answer
was a period of division and disarray, causing the     emergence of two rival capitals, Tianjin and Beijing
led directly to the takeover of the Manchus
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 73 (Worth 1 points)
The island off the south coast of Australia is known as:
Tasmania     This is a correct answer
Canberra
Sydney
New Guinea
Christmas Island
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 74 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following areas of India is located in the Brahmaputra Valley?
Deccan
Assam     This is a correct answer
Punjab
Kashmir
Tibet
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 75 (Worth 1 points)
A boundary is actually marked on the ground during the stage called:
administration
allocation (definition)
delimitation
demarcation     This is a correct answer
antecedence
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 76 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following are not Chinese areas encouraging foreign investment?
special economic zones
open coastal areas
open cities
forbidden cities     This is a correct answer
Shenzhen
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 77 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following oil producers does not border the Persian Gulf?
Libya     This is a correct answer
Kuwait
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Oman
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 78 (Worth 1 points)
In Iraq, the Shi’ite population is concentrated in:
the north
the capital
the border area near Jordan
the south
This is a correct answer
the Kurdish area
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 79 (Worth 1 points)
Mao Zedong’s proclamation creating the communist People’s Republic of China was announced in:
1911
1925
1949
This is a correct answer
1976
1983
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 80 (Worth 1 points)
Which country maintains the largest land claim in Antarctica?
United States
Australia     This is a correct answer
New Zealand
Japan
France
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Question 81 (Worth 1 points)
The ___________ Revolution of the 1960s introduced “miracle” varieties of wheat and rice that significantly increased the productivity of these crops.
Communist
Green     This is a correct answer
Agricultural
Malthusian
Gandhian
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 82 (Worth 1 points)
Powdery wind-blown soil pulverized by glaciers is called:
ordos
loess     This is a correct answer
cenozoic
shandong
huang soil
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 83 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following was not a part of French Indochina?
Tonkin
Siam     This is a correct answer
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam
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Question 84 (Worth 1 points)
The most important ethnic group in Afghanistan is the:
Pushtuns (Pathans)     This is a correct answer
Turkmen
Azeris
Kurds
Baluchis
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 85 (Worth 1 points)
The people of New Guinea are:
mostly Chinese
Hindus
Indonesian in their ancestry
of Portuguese descent
Papuans
This is a correct answer
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 86 (Worth 1 points)
Your textbook indicates that a newly developing regional disparity in India is between:
urban and rural areas
east and west     This is a correct answer
north and south
coastal and interior
none of the above
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 87 (Worth 1 points)
The shortest of the three great rivers in China is the:
Huang He (Yellow River)
Chiang River
Xi (West)/Pearl River
This is a correct answer
Liao River
Indus River
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 88 (Worth 1 points)
Two political entities that recently reunited with China are:
Vietnam and Shandong
Macau (Macao) and Shenzhen
Hong Kong (Xianggang) and Shenzhen
Hong Kong and Xianggang
Macau (Macao) and Hong Kong (Xianggang)
This is a correct answer
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 89 (Worth 1 points)
The Hawaiian Islands are included in:
Melanesia
Micronesia
Polynesia
This is a correct answer
Fiji
Indonesia
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Question 90 (Worth 1 points)
The first true indigenous empire in India was the:
Aryan
Indus
Dravidian
Buddha
Mauryan
This is a correct answer
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Question 91 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following colonial associations is incorrect?
Spain, Philippines
France, Sumatera (Sumatra)     This is a correct answer
Dutch, Indonesia
France, Vietnam
Timor, Portugal
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Question 92 (Worth 1 points)
Much of India’s coal supply is found in the:
Assam region
Chota-Nagpur Plateau     This is a correct answer
Western Ghats
Kathiawar Peninsula
Kashmir province
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Question 93 (Worth 1 points)
Which association is incorrect?
Myanmar, Irrawaddy
Thailand, Chao Phraya
Liao, Laos
This is a correct answer
Mekong, southern Vietnam
Red, northern Vietnam
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Question 94 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following cities is located in Pakistan’s Sind region?
Karachi     This is a correct answer
Kabul
Islamabad
Lahore
Rawalpindi
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Question 95 (Worth 1 points)
The North China Plain is dominated by the:
Huang He (Yellow River)     This is a correct answer
Himalayas
Chang-Yangzi River
Xizang
Ordos Desert
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Question 96 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is the core area of Pakistan?
Punjab     This is a correct answer
Sind
Assam
Islamabad
Baluchistan
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Question 97 (Worth 1 points)
A territorial sea is:
an area of the ocean where all of the rights of a     coastal state prevail
This is a correct answer
a body of water completely surrounded by a state
a small body of water that connects to larger bodies of     water
only found in the Southern Ocean
an area where a state has no rights to exploit minerals
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Question 98 (Worth 1 points)
Kemal Atatürk is most closely identified with the city of:
Cairo
Mecca
Tehran
Ankara     This is a correct answer
Baghdad
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Question 99 (Worth 1 points)
The North Africa/Southwest Asia realm contains about __________ % of the world’s oil reserves.
10
95
77
This is a correct answer
30
3
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Question 100 (Worth 1 points)
The Syrians have lost which piece of territory to the Israelis?
Lebanon
Bratislava
Palestine
Golan     This is a correct answer
Kurdistan
Points earned on this question: 1
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  Question 1 (Worth 1 points)
The term that is used to indicate decreasing levels of spatial interactions with increasing distances is:
distance delay
state’s rights
diversity theory
oblast
distance decay
Question 2 (Worth 1 points)
Central America, as defined by geographers, is:
a region within Middle America between Mexico and     Colombia
a region that incorporates all the lands and islands     between the U. S. and South America
the regional term for the Greater Antilles, “that is,     the Caribbean’s larger islands”
the heartland or central zone of Middle America (its     technical name is Mestizoamerica)
the region covered by Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize
Question 3 (Worth 1 points)
The rebellion in Chiapas was designed to occur at the same time as:
the launching of NAFTA
B. Christmas
the presidential election in Mexico
other Mexican states were seceding from the country
none of the above
Question 4 (Worth 1 points)
The Western European state that is not a member of the European Union is:
Austria
England
Spain
Switzerland
Belgium
 Question 5 (Worth 1 points)
The leading manufacturing/industrial complex in Poland is located in:
Gdansk
Warsaw
Slovenia
Silesia     E. The Ukraine
 Question 6 (Worth 1 points)
The major difference between an endemic and a pandemic disease is that:
an endemic disease moves swiftly through the population     of a local area, whereas a pandemic disease is simply present, affecting     the lives of millions of people in a negative way
a pandemic disease moves swiftly through the population     of a local area, whereas a endemic disease is simply present, affecting     the lives of millions of people in a negative way
a pandemic disease moves through the population of a     large area of the world, whereas an endemic disease is simply present,     affecting the lives of millions of people in a negative way
D. there is no difference between an endemic and a pandemic disease
none of the above
Question 7 (Worth 1 points)
A market that is set up only on certain days of the week is known as a ____ market.
Bantustan
condominium
trader
periodic
sequent occupant
 Question 8 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is landlocked?
Paraguay
Ecuador
Guiana
Peru
Chile
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Question 9 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not a state created by the devolution of former Yugoslavia?
Bosnia
Macedonia
Croatia
Slovakia
Serbia-Montenegro
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Question 10 (Worth 1 points)
Italy’s economic core, no longer focused on Rome, is located today in:
Romania
Po River Valley
the Indus River Valley
Greece
the Alpine chain
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 11 (Worth 1 points)
Before independence, the modern state of The Congo was a colony of:
France
Germany
Britain
Belgium
South Africa
Points earned on this question: 1
Question 12 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements is false?
Germany is larger territorially than France
Germany has a better river system than France.
Germany is more industrialized than France.
Germany is more urbanized than France.
France has better harbors than does Germany.
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Question 13 (Worth 1 points)
The Polonoroeste Plan has called for settlement near the border with:
Venezuela
Chile
Bolivia
Mexico
Sao Paulo
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Question 14 (Worth 1 points)
These two cities act as Russian ports facing the Barents Sea in the north.
Kiev and Odessa
Murmansk and Vladivostok
Tyva Republic and Yakutia
Arkhangelsk and Odessa
Murmansk and Arkhangelsk
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Question 15 (Worth 1 points)
The Kuzbas region:
lead city is Novosibirsk
is also called the Kuznetsk Basin
has developed in part because of the central planning     activities of the former Soviet Union
contains both iron and coal deposits
all of the above
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Question 16 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following cities is an oil center in the Azerbaijan?
Moscow
White Russia
Baki (Baku)
Leningrad
Bucharest
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Question 17 (Worth 1 points)
In South America, the richest 20% of the population control _____ of the wealth.
2%
70%
90%
1%
95%
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Question 18 (Worth 1 points)
The country in Equatorial Africa with significant oil supplies and an upper middle income economy is:
Congo
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Gabon
Equatorial Guinea
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Question 19 (Worth 1 points)
The Brazilian subregion with the most diversity in its European population is the:
South
Northeast
state of Sao Paulo
Interior
Amazonian North
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Question 20 (Worth 1 points)
The __________ form(s) the eastern limit of the Russian Core:
Volga-Dan Canal
large petroleum reserves
Volga River
Ural Mountains
distance from European conflicts
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Question 21 (Worth 1 points)
In which of the following countries did the Communist Chinese build the Tan-Zam Railway?
Sudan
Tanzania
Malawi
The Congo
Ethiopia
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Question 22 (Worth 1 points)
The North American region which is the largest and the least densely settled is the:
Northern Frontier
Continental Interior
Maritime Northeast
Southwest
Pacific Hinge
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Question 23 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is one of the world’s most productive post-industrial complexes?
Phoenix and Tucson
Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio
El Paso
Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach
Charlotte, Atlanta, and Charleston
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Question 24 (Worth 1 points)
From the end of World War II until the 1990s, Eastern Europe was dominated by the:
Ottomans
Hapsburgs
Lithuanians
Soviet Union
Poles
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Question 25 (Worth 1 points)
The island contested between Greece and Turkey is:
Cyprus
Crete
Malta
Sicily
Macedonia
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Question 26 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is the smallest Central American country in terms of population?
Honduras
Jamaica
Belize
Nicaragua
Guyana
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Question 27 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is a natural gas producing state?
Maine
New York
Ohio
Texas
none of the above
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Question 28 (Worth 1 points)
Civil war in which of the following led to the change in the government of The Congo?
The Congo
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Rwanda
Equatorial Guinea
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Question 29 (Worth 1 points)
The vegetation of coniferous forest at the southern end of the treeless plains is known as:
taiga
Ural
permafrost
tundra
Kola
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Question 30 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following countries is not in The African Transition Zone?
Mauritania
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Egypt
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Question 31 (Worth 1 points)
The North American region which has undergone the most change in recent years is:
the South
the Continental Core
Agricultural Heartland
New England/Atlantic Provinces
French Canada
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Question 32 (Worth 1 points)
A growth pole is:
an established manufacturing center that dominates a     substantial region
any large city in a national core area
a location where a set of industries, given a start,     will grow, setting off ripples of development in a surrounding area
a location, now in decline, that served as a focal     point for a developing region in the     past
an agricultural region where annual yields increase     annually
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Question 33 (Worth 1 points)
The territory in dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia is:
Georgia
Abkhazian
Nakhichevan
Nagorno-Karabakh
South Ossetia
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Question 34 (Worth 1 points)
Slovakia has a large _______ minority.
Czech
Hungarian
Serbian
Moldovan
Jewish
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Question 35 (Worth 1 points)
The Caribbean Coast of Middle America is:
part of the Rimland
part of the Heartland
an area settled by the Dutch
an area settled by the Portuguese
none of the above
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Question 36 (Worth 1 points)
The ethnic group exerting the most control in Kenya is the:
Kikuyu
Swahili
Tutsi
Bantu
Hutu
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Question 37 (Worth 1 points)
Quebec has:
a declining birth rate.
offered incentives for French speakers from elsewhere     to move to Quebec.
significant hydroelectric power.
a population that has rapidly urbanized.
all of the above are true.
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Question 38 (Worth 1 points)
In which country did a major slave rebellion take place?
Mexico
Jamaica
Haiti
Ocho Rios
Cuba
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Question 39 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not one of the four Motors of Europe?
Tirane (Albania)
Milan
Stuttgart
Barcelona
Lyon
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Question 40 (Worth 1 points)
A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land bodies is known as a(n):
spine
isthmus
Oriente
rimland
peninsula
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Question 41 (Worth 1 points)
As a result of U.S. interest in a Panama Canal during the early 20th century:
Panama became a territorially coherent state
a treaty was drawn granting the U. S. permanent     sovereignty over the Canal Zone
Panama became independent from Colombia
a Panamanian revolt was subdued by U. S. intervention
a French company finally completed the canal in 1918
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Question 42 (Worth 1 points)
The capital of the Chechen Republic is:
Chechenia
Moscow
Tbilisi
Groznyy     This is a correct answer
Yerevan
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Question 43 (Worth 1 points)
The geopolitical theory that indicates that the rimland is the key to control of the world was forwarded by:
Marx
Mackinder
Spykman
This is a correct answer
Lenin
Gorbachev
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Question 44 (Worth 1 points)
Identify the incorrect association.
Jamaica: British dependency
Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao: Netherlands dependencies
Martinique: French département
Cayman Islands: United States possessions
This is a correct answer
Cuba: Spanish
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Question 45 (Worth 1 points)
_________ is the city with the most Asians in North America.
Denver
Vancouver     This is a correct answer
Seattle
San Diego
Chicago
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Question 46 (Worth 1 points)
The Peru (Humboldt) Current is:
a cool offshore ocean current conducive to commercial     fishing that flows parallel to the     Peruvian coastline
This is a correct answer
a drying wind that blows off the Andes and creates     desert-like conditions along the Peruvian coastal plain
a rising air movement that brings the hot and humid     conditions of the tierra fría to the uppermost Andean basins
a new high voltage electrical network that transmits     Amazon-oil-generated power by pipeline to the cities across the Andes
the name of Bolivár’s revolutionary movement of the     1960s
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Question 47 (Worth 1 points)
Which former Soviet Republic, with its capital at Mensk, is also called White Russia, and is still strongly linked to Moscow?
Belarus     This is a correct answer
Lithuania
Georgia
Estonia
Ukraine
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Question 48 (Worth 1 points)
The Transcaucasian area includes all of the following except:
Georgia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh
Kirghizstan
This is a correct answer
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Question 49 (Worth 1 points)
The term _________ refers to a huge state farm and literally means “a grain and meat factory” in which agricultural efficiency through mechanization and minimum labor requirements should be at its peak.
kuzbas
sovkhoz     This is a correct answer
gorod
Ural
kolkhoz
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Question 50 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following cities is located in Italy’s core area?
Milan-Turin-Genoa     This is a correct answer
Rome
Barcelona
Naples
Catalonia
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Question 51 (Worth 1 points)
The Central American country where English is spoken, but where Spanish will eventually become the predominant language is:
Cuba
Guatemala
Costa Rica
Mexico
Belize     This is a correct answer
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Question 52 (Worth 1 points)
Rubber production has had the greatest impact on which Brazilian subregion?
South
Northeast
state of Sao Paulo
Interior
North
This is a correct answer
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Question 53 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following jobs belongs to the tertiary sector of the American economy?
computer systems specialist
chief executive of a multinational corporation
auto assembly line welder
office receptionist     This is a correct answer
farmer
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Question 54 (Worth 1 points)
The rings of slums surrounding South America’s large cities are known as:
mestizos
favelas     This is a correct answer
tierra templada
altiplanos
the spines of the city
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Question 55 (Worth 1 points)
This former Soviet Republic contains the oil city of Baki (Baku) and its people have ethnic affinities with Iran. Recently, the Armenian population of this area became refugees.
Azerbaijan     This is a correct answer
Moldavia
Georgia
Estonia
Turkmenistan
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Question 56 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Haiti’s population is predominantly black with a small     mulatto minority.
In the second half of the nineteenth century     approximately 100,000 Chinese emigrated to Cuba as indentured servants.
Trinidad has a large East Indian minority and Hindi     remains a commonly spoken language.
Cuba’s population has a black majority.
This is a correct answer
Haiti is on the island of Hispanola.
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Question 57 (Worth 1 points)
An interesting aspect of Madagascar is that:
the Great Rift Valley predominates in the central part     of the country
the population is of Malay-Polynesian origin     This is a correct answer
it produces exceptional quantities of corn
the island is controlled by the South Africans who have     extended apartheid to the     island
most of the population is descendant of Ethiopians
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Question 58 (Worth 1 points)
The now-independent political entity that was called South West Africa is today renamed:
Namibia     This is a correct answer
Botswana
Western Rhodesia
Bophuthatswana
Lesotho
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Question 59 (Worth 1 points)
Japanese investment in Russia’s Far East has been held up by a dispute over:
the Amur River
Kurile Islands     This is a correct answer
Manchuria
Sakhalin Island
Vladivostok
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Question 60 (Worth 1 points)
The two major language groups in Canada are:
English and Spanish
English and French     This is a correct answer
English and Canadian
Canadian and French
only English is spoken widely in Canada
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Question 61 (Worth 1 points)
The North Slope of Alaska contains large fields of:
cold weather crops
tar sands
diamonds
hydroelectric power
coal
This is a correct answer
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Question 62 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following countries was not a British colony prior to its independence?
Botswana
Zambia
Kenya
Ethiopia     This is a correct answer
Malawi
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Question 63 (Worth 1 points)
This small country gains much of its importance because of its location on the Bab el Mandeb Strait leading into the Red Sea
Mauritania
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Djibouti
This is a correct answer
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Question 64 (Worth 1 points)
The country in Equatorial Africa that had a border dispute with Nigeria over an oil-rich area is:
Congo
Cameroon     This is a correct answer
Central African Republic
Gabon
Equatorial Guinea
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Question 65 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following states has most of its territory located in the Intermontane Basin and Plateau physiographic province?
Wisconsin
Texas
Pennsylvania
Nevada     This is a correct answer
New York
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Question 66 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following is not an important manufacturing region of the Soviet Union?
Volga Region
Urals Region
Donbas Region
Central Industrial Region
the Muslim region of central Asia
This is a correct answer
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Question 67 (Worth 1 points)
Your textbook identifies Eastern Europe as a zone of politico-geographical splintering and fracturing, called a:
Irredentist region
hinterland
shatter belt
This is a correct answer
Balkan
heartland region
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Question 68 (Worth 1 points)
When a state seeks to acquire the ethnically similar people and territory on the other side of its boundary by appealing to a concentrated group, this action is termed:
irradiation
irrational
interference
irredentism     This is a correct answer
irresponsible
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Question 69 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following associations is incorrect?
Niger River, Bulge of Africa
Congo River, The Congo
Zambezi River, Angola
Nile River, Sudan
Orange River, Kenya
This is a correct answer
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Question 70 (Worth 1 points)
_______ dominates Western Europe demographically and economically.
France
Belgium
Austria
Germany     This is a correct answer
Switzerland
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Question 71 (Worth 1 points)
Central America’s poorest country is:
Cuba
Guatemala
Mexico
Honduras
Nicaragua
This is a correct answer
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Question 72 (Worth 1 points)
The three-pronged foundation of the Southwest is:
sail-wagon, horsecar-walking, steel-rail
coal, natural gas, oil
urban, rural, and suburban settlement
electricity, water, and the automobile
This is a correct answer
none of the above
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Question 73 (Worth 1 points)
The Autonomous Community in eastern Spain just south of the Pyrenees Mountains centered on industrialized Barcelona is known as:
Silesia
Galicia
Catalonia
This is a correct answer
Lombardy
Portugal
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Question 74 (Worth 1 points)
The Soviet Union consisted of _____________ Soviet Socialist Republics.
120
1
15
This is a correct answer
3
2
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Question 75 (Worth 1 points)
An industry identified in your textbook as one with mixed blessing for Middle America is:
agriculture
industry
banking
tourism     This is a correct answer
diamond cutting
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Question 76 (Worth 1 points)
Which republic has Serb, Croat and Muslim populations that were finally brought together in 1995 at a US-run peace conference?
Bosnia     This is a correct answer
Serbia
Croatia
Kosovo
Slovenia
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Question 77 (Worth 1 points)
The Panama Canal was opened in ________.
1872
1903
1914
This is a correct answer
1934
1959
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Question 78 (Worth 1 points)
In 1982, Argentina fought a war with Britain over the:
Tierra del Fuego
Falkland Islands     This is a correct answer
South Georgia Islands
British withdrawal of trade concessions
Antarctica
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Question 79 (Worth 1 points)
Canada’s large cluster of Francophones in New Brunswick are known as:
Acadians
Ontarioans
French
Brunswickers
none of the above
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Question 80 (Worth 1 points)
Which country has no dominant ethnic groups?
Nigeria
Ethiopia
Zimbabwe
The Cong
Kenya
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Question 81 (Worth 1 points)
Which city contains the United States’ largest cluster of Asian ethnics?
Los Angeles
Miami
New York
Montreal
Pittsburgh
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Question 82 (Worth 1 points)
The largest ethnic minority in Ukraine is:
Bulgarians
Moldovans
Crimeans
Russian
None of the above
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Question 83 (Worth 1 points)
The archipelago to the north of Cuba that is a leading tourist destination is:
Bermuda
Bahamas
Turks
Jamaica
Grenidines
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Question 84 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following countries is the home of the Shona and Ndebele tribes where many whites have remained even after the white minority government was replaced?
Botswana
Cameroon
Zimbabw
Zambia
Mozambique
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Question 85 (Worth 1 points)
Which South American “culture sphere” resembles the Middle American “Rimland?”
The European-Commercial region
The Tropical-Plantation spher
The Indo-Subsistence region
The Mestizo-Transitional region
The “Undifferentiated” area
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Question 86 (Worth 1 points)
Which of the following Soviet programs was most successful?
Virgin and Idle Lands Project
Sovkhoz farms
Kolkhoz farms
Ethnic acculturation
Industrialization
This is a correct answer
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Question 87 (Worth 1 points)
The country of Guyana:
was formerly a British colony before independence in     1966
is also called Suriname
contains a population that is three-quarters European
is the smallest of the four Guianas in population size
still belongs to France
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Question 88 (Worth 1 points)
This Russian republic contains 30 distinct nationalities, is located near the Chechen Republic, and is dominated by agriculture and oil:
Chechen Republic
Mari Republic
North Ossetian Republic
Dagestan Republic
Mordovian Republic
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Question 89 (Worth 1 points)
Brazil’s Northeast:
was Brazil’s source area: its early plantation economy     developed here first
This is a correct answer
today still produces the country’s coffee crop
is the site of Brazil’s most spectacular recent surge     of economic development
contains the largest number of German settlers in the     country
remains mainly Indian country: most of the Amazonian     Indians have resettled here
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Question 90 (Worth 1 points)
An industrial area east of the Kuzbas is centered around:
Kiev
Uzbekistan
Lake Bayka
Odessa
Siberia
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Question 91 (Worth 1 points)
Which two colonial powers were principally involved in West Africa?
Britain and France
Portugal and France
Italy and Britain
U.S. and France
Algeria and Sudan
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Question 92 (Worth 1 points)
Bulgarians have felt close to the Russian population because:
the Russians are a fellow Serbian population
the capital Sofia is close to the Russian city of Kiev
the Russians were responsible for driving the Turks     from the area
This is a correct answer
the Russians were responsible for freeing Bulgaria from     the control of the Hungarians
none of the above
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Question 93 (Worth 1 points)
In the Russian revolution of 1917:
the czars defeated the communists
the Bolsheviks defeated the Leninists
the Bolsheviks defeated the Menshevik
the whites defeated the reds
the capitalists defeated the communists
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Question 94 (Worth 1 points)
Spain and the United Kingdom are in dispute over which piece of territory:
Basque
Portugal
Ceuta
Malta
Gibraltar
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Question 95 (Worth 1 points)
The name Peron is associated with which country?
Venezuela
Argentina
Chile
Tierra del Fuego
Entre Rios
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Question 96 (Worth 1 points)
The final stage in the evolution of an insurgent state, according to McColl, is the stage of:
equilibrium
contention
counteroffensiv
subsequence
disintegration
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Question 97 (Worth 1 points)
According to Japanese economist Ohmae, a regional state is:
a province about to secede from a country
a natural economic zone
one of the Four Canadas
a grouping of provinces or states
soley a Japanese phenomena
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Question 98 (Worth 1 points)
Northern New England is tied culturally and economically to:
Quebec
Atlantic Canada     This is a correct answer
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Question 99 (Worth 1 points)
The majority of Russia falls within the humid cold climate region. In the Köppen-Geiger classification scheme, this is signified by the letter:
A
B
C
D
E
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Question 100 (Worth 1 points)
Which city is not located within the American Manufacturing Belt (the Continental Core)?
Atlanta     This is a correct answer
New York
Detroit
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
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 1) Early definitions of white-collar crime focused on the
A) the work environment.
B) nature of the crime.
C) the violator involved.
D) All of the above
 2) According to Braithwaite, the central explanatory variable in all criminalactivity is
A) self-control.
B) learning.
C) inequality.
D) social class.
 3) Which of the following is not an example of a structural reform to addresswhite-collar crime?
A) Changing the process by which corporations are     chartered to include controlover white collar crime
B) Increasing the funding for enforcement agencies that     deal with white-collarcrime.
C) Adding members of the public to corporate boards of     directors
D) Enhancing the flow of information among businesses,     the public, and administrative bodies
 4) Prohibition was repealed by passage of the __________ Amendment to theU.S. Constitution.
A) Twenty-first
B) Eighteenth
C) Twenty-fourth
D) Tenth
 5) The St. Valentine’s Day massacre established Al Capone as the undisputedruler of organized crime in
A) Boston.
B) New York.
C) the United States.
D) Chicago.
 6) In 1951, the Senate-sponsored __________ Committee reported the existence of a nationwide crime syndicate operating in many large American cities.
A) Wickersham
B) Kerner
C) Hobbs
D) Kefauver
  7) Of the 24 crime families of Sicilian-American heritage that operate in theU.S. today, __________ operate out of New York.
A) five
B) seven
C) ten
D) three
 8) The strict unwritten code of conduct of organized crime, which demands silence and loyalty, is known as the
A) RICO.
B) Cosa Nostra.
C) tong.
D) omerta.
 9) The single most important piece of federal legislation that specifically targetsorganized crime activities is
A) the Hobbs Act
B) Omerta.
C) the United States Code.
D) RICO.
 10) __________ is a relatively mild, nonaddictive drug with limited hallucinogenic
properties.
A) Librium
B) Marijuana
C) Opium
D) PCP
 11) __________ are sometimes known as “gateway drugs” because they ofteninitiate young people into illicit drug use.
A) Hallucinogens
B) Inhalants
C) Marijuana and other forms of cannabis
D) Designer drugs
 12) The __________ placed the distribution of a number of essential chemicalsused in the production of illicit drugs under federal control.
A) Anti-Drug Abuse Act
B) Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act
C) Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
D) Harrison Act
  13) The majority of the cocaine entering the United States is smuggled in using
A) private airplanes.
B) commercial airplanes.
C) maritime vessels.
D) overland transportation.
 14) Which of the following countries is not located in the Golden Triangle area?
A) Thailand
B) Burma
C) Laos
D) Turkey
 15) The sale of heroin to anyone under age 18 was made a capital offense by the__________ Act.
A) Harrison
B) Boggs
C) Controlled Substances
D) Narcotic Control
 16) __________ involves purchasing one licensed copy of a piece of software and loading it onto multiple computers.
A) Internet piracy
B) Renting
C) Softlifting
D) Hard disk loading
 17) __________ involves using official-looking e-mail messages to steal valuable information.
A) Cloning
B) Phishing
C) Softlifting
D) Phreaking
 18) The __________ Act is part of the 2002 Homeland Security Act.
A) No Electronic Theft
B) Communications Decency
C) Cyber Security Enhancement
D) Computer Fraud and Abuse
 19) __________ attempt to duplicate the decision-making processes used by skilled investigators in evidence analysis.
A) Expert systems
B) Audit trails
C) TEMPEST
D) DNA systems
 20) The Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate operates within the
A) Department of Homeland Security.
B) Federal Bureau of Investigation.
C) National Infrastructure Protection Center.
D) Department of Justice.
 21) Which of the following is an element of human smuggling?
A) The person being smuggled does not have to cross an     international border.
B) The person being smuggled is generally cooperating.
C) The person being smuggled is coerced.
D) The person being smuggled is exploited or forced to     perform some type oflabor.
 22) GovNet is
A) the United States’ primary infrastructure.
B) a new form of cyberterrorism.
C) a private government network with no connectivity     with commercial or public networks.
D) none of the above.
 23) According to the CIA, the end goal of al-Qaeda is
A) to commit bioterrorism.
B) to use LME on American aircraft.
C) to use WMDs.
D) to commit domestic terrorism.
 24) Which of the following is not one of the five directorates of the Department ofHomeland Security?
A) Office of Private Sector Liaison
B) Science and Technology
C) Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection
D) Border and Transportation Security
 25) The most active state sponsor of terrorism in the world is
A) Iran.
B) North Korea.
C) Cuba.
D) Iraq.
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  One goal of anthropological linguistics is to determine     the number of phonemes (phoneticstructure) that exist in different     languages. This goal is accomplished by employing the use of:
minimal pairs
phone taps
maximal differences
syntax units
  The word “lower” contains:
two bound morphemes
two bound phonemes
two free morphemes
one bound morpheme and one free morpheme
  The words “boy” and “girl” are:
bound phonemes
bound morphemes
free morphemes
bound phones
  An example of a bound morpheme in English is:
the phrase “boys will be boys”
the word “boys”
the word “boy”
the “s” in the word “boys”
  How many morphemes are there in the English word     “antidisestablishmentarianism”?
1
6
28
0
  The goal of ethno semantics is to understand:
that reality is inherently unorganized and can be     perceived in any way; thus, color
naming, plant classification, and time categories are completely arbitrary
the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences and how     members of other societies use
language to organize things, events, and behaviors
that languages and behavior are the same
that classification systems in all societies are random
   Linguistic anthropologists find that people who are     forced to abandon their native language and culture:
begin to lose their self-esteem
all speak English
are better off socially and economically
easily regain both in 100 years
  The concept of ____________ maintains that societal     change occurs when societies borrow cultural traits from one another.
functionalism
structuralism
evolutionary dispersal
diffusionism
  The body of anthropological theory concerned with the     spread of technology, religion, economic systems, art forms, and other     expressions of culture is known as:
idealism
particularism
functionalism
diffusionism
  Grafton Eliot Smith and William Perry, major figures     associated with the school of British diffusionism in the early 20th     century, proposed that:
each culture has a key personality type
a culture can only be interpreted in the context of its     own historical development
culture’s principal function is establishing     institutions to guide behavior
all aspects of civilization are derived from the     culture of ancient Egypt
  In order for diffusionism to work as envisioned by the     British and German schools, adherents had to assume or maintain all of the     following ideas except:
some peoples were not sufficiently innovative to     develop their own cultural traits
inherent inferiority of different non-western peoples     was assumed
cultural traits that were diffused were part of the     technological dimension of the society
cultural traits in the same geographical region would     inevitably spread from one society to another
  One of boas’ principal criticisms of nineteenth century     anthropologists was that:
they failed to make use of archaeological evidence for     pre-literate societies
their theories were based on “armchair anthropology”     and not their own fieldwork
there was too much cultural relativism in their     interpretations
they failed to assign adequate importance to biological     effects on culture
    According to Franz Boas, in order to conduct a     historical particularist study of a society, one must adopt the notion of ___________,     or the belief that each society should be understood in terms of its own     cultural practices and values.
particular evolution
cultural relativism
lagged diffusionism
functionalism
  During your lifetime you will probably be a member of     two families, the family of orientation (the family into which you were     born and enculturated) and the family of __________ (the family in which     you will have or adopt children).
acculturation
deculturation
procreation
life
  Which of the following is not a function of the family?
nurture and enculturation of children
regulation of sexual activity
protection and support for members
regulation of statuses, roles, and gender
  A typical ____________ family consists of two parents     and their immediate biological offspring or adopted children.
basic
atomic
extended
nuclear
  Marriage within the same social group or category is     __________, while __________ is marriage between people from different     social categories or groups.
incest; outcest
endogamy; exogamy
in-marriage; out-marriage
monogamy; polygamy
  From a female perspective, you will be a daughter and     possibly a mother and wife. As such, you assume what are called __________     roles that correspond to these different status positions.
family
social
gender
temporary
  The relationship between age and status is an     anthropologically interesting subject. Which of the following statements     concerning age and status is correct?
Since age is biologically determined, the statuses     attached to each age category are the same in every culture around the     world.
The elderly occupy a high level of status in all     societies.
Anthropologists doing cross-cultural research have     found that age does not influence status; statuses are either ascribed at     birth or earned during one’s lifetime, and they donot change even if one     ages.
Anthropologists have found that age stratification varies     in accordance with the level of technological development; the elderly     have relatively high status in many preindustrial societies, but     experience a loss of status in most industrial societies.
  “Fission” and “fusion” in hunting and gathering     societies refer to:
hazards of contacts with the industrialized world
cyclical change in population density relative to     resources
decision-making processes used by tribal leaders
the dynamics of wild plant resources
  Hunting and gathering societies will sometimes resort     to infanticide in order to:
engage in more frequent intercourse
supplement scarce hunting resources
reduce the effects of anticipated food shortages
make sacrifices to tribal gods
  Which of the following would not have the effect of     lowering fertility?
marriage at an older age
weaning babies at an older age
practicing infanticide
an earlier onset of menarche
  The most likely reason why hunter-gatherer technology     is limited to simple tools made of stone, wood, and bone is because     foraging peoples:
lack the basic intelligence necessary to make anything     more complex
are too busy looking for food to spend time on more     advanced tools
have not acquired knowledge of more sophisticated     technologies
substitute profound knowledge of their environment for     complex tools
  The principal technology used for obtaining plant foods     by tropical foragers is the:
boomerang
blowgun and darts
polished stone axe
digging stick
  The _________ produced the most extensive material     culture found among hunting and gathering societies.
Kung San
Eskimo
Shoshone
Mbuti
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 1) Which of the following is not one of the ideas contributed to the criminologicalliterature by labeling theory?
A) Deviant individuals achieve their status by virtue     of social definition.
B) Deviance is the consequence of a quality inherent in     human activity.
C) Labeling by society tends to perpetuate crime.
D) Negative self-images follow from processing by the     formal criminal justicesystem.
 2) The dramaturgical perspective was developed by
A) Ronald Akers.
B) Edwin Lemert.
C) Erving Goffman.
D) Howard Becker.
 3) Elder’s principle of __________ refers to the fact that the developmental impact of a succession of life transitions is contingent on when in a person’s life-they occur.
A) historical time and place
B) linked lives
C) timing in lives
D) human agency
 4) According to Moffit, a __________ results when adolescents begin to desireautonomy but are prevented from achieving it because of preexisting social expectations.
A) moral enterprise
B) social bond
C) maturity gap
D) control ratio
 5) Lawrence E. Cohen and Richard Machelek pioneered the __________ theory.
A) delinquent development
B) evolutionary ecology
C) age-graded
D) dual taxonomic
 6) Terence Thornberry developed __________ theory.
A) delinquent development
B) age-graded
C) dual taxonomic
D) interactional
  7) Which of the following is not one of the preliminary results of the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency Program?
A) Serious involvement in drugs is related to serious     involvement in delinquency.
B) A lack of commitment to school is associated with     higher involvement in delinquency.
C) Delinquency is related to individual risk factors     such as impulsivity.
D) Being on welfare is associated with a fairly low     risk of delinquency.
 8) According to the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency Program research, veryyoung subjects (as young as three years of age) are most likely to be found on the __________ pathway to delinquency.
A) overt
B) multiple disruption
C) covert
D) authority conflict
 9) PHDCN is using a(n) __________ research design to study the development of criminal behavior.
A) longitudinal
B) participant observation
C) experimental
D) quasi-experimental
 10) The __________ perspective holds that conflict is a fundamental aspect of social life that can never be fully resolved.
A) conflict
B) radical
C) pluralistic
D) consensus
 11) In 1905, __________ described the struggle between the haves and the have-nots as a natural consequence of a capitalist society.
A) Willem Bonger
B) William Chambliss
C) George Vold
D) Richard Quinney
 12) The 1958 book Theoretical Criminology was written by
A) George Vold.
B) Richard Quinney.
C) Austin Turk.
D) Karl Marx.
   13) According to Chambliss and Seidman, the __________ a group’s political oreconomic position, the __________ the probability that it’s views will be reflected in laws.
A) lower; greater
B) higher; less
C) higher; greater
D) lower; less
 14) __________ feminism sees men as controlling women through sexuality and sees society as patriarchal.
A) Alternative (women of color)
B) Socialist
C) Liberal
D) Radical
 15) __________ criminology suggests that social control agencies and citizens should work together to alleviate social problems and human suffering and thus reduce crime.
A) Anarchic
B) Peacemaking
C) Constitutive
D) Semiotic
 16) According to Fox and Levin, the __________ serial killer commits murder tomask other crimes, such as robbery.
A) dominance
B) visionary
C) reformist
D) protection-oriented
 17) Which of the following is not a rape myth?
A) Women say no when they really mean yes
B) Women bring false rape charges to get even with men
C) Women are asking for it by wearing provocative     clothing
D) They are all current rape myths.
 18) According to Baron and Straus, which of the following is not directly linked toincreased rates of rape?
A) Higher rates of pornography
B) High levels of gender inequality
C) High rates of legitimate violence
D) High rates of violent crime
   19) According to Dennis Stevens, __________ rapists select victims based on the most available target.
A) lust
B) fantasy
C) righteous
D) peer
 20) Which of the following is not one of the three strategies drug robbers use to minimize the risk of retaliation inherent in targeting drug dealers?
A) Hypervigilance
B) Intimidation
C) Selective disinhibition
D) Anonymity maintenance
 21) The term “cafeteria-style offending” was first used by
A) Mark S. Fleisher.
B) Edwin H. Sutherland.
C) Neil Shover.
D) Malcolm Klein.
 22)__________ is defined as “the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession of another.”
A) Arson
B) Robbery
C) Burglary
D) Larceny theft
 23) At the time their cars were stolen, what activity are victims most likely to be engaged in?
A) Eating dinner
B) Working a their jobs
C) Sleeping
D) Attending a party
 24) When considering theft from motor vehicles, the most frequently stolen items are
A) cameras.
B) external vehicle parts.
C) stereo equipment.
D) cellular phones.
 25) The infirm category of McShane and Noonan’s typology of shoplifters was most likely to contain which of the following persons?
A) A young male
B) An elderly female
C) A middle-aged female
D) A middle-aged male
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 1) The term “positivism” came from the writings of
A) Franz Gall.
B) Auguste Comte.
C) Charles Darwin.
D) Cesare Lombroso.
 2) According to Arseneault and Trembley’s recent study of teenage boys in Canada, minor abnormalities in the shape of the __________ were associated with an increased risk of psychiatric and behavioral problems.
A) teeth
B) tongue
C) ears
D) All of the above
 3) According to William Sheldon, __________ have the greatest likelihood of becoming criminal offenders.
A) cyclothmorphs
B) endomorphs
C) ectomorphs
D) mesomorphs
 4) Research suggests that exposure to the color __________ can calm people who are feeling angry or agitated.
A) purple
B) pink
C) blue
D) brown
 5) Which of the following variables may moderate the relationship between temperature and criminal behavior?
A) Time of day
B) Season of the year
C) Day of the week
D) All of the above
 6) According to Goddard, a tendency toward __________ was inherited.
A) criminality
B) alcoholism
C) feeblemindedness
D) degeneracy
 7) Which of the following is not a characteristic of an XYY male?
A) Shorter than average height
B) Overrepresented in prisons and mental hospitals
C) Less than average intelligence
D) Suffers from acne or other skin disorders
 8) The work of __________ contributed to the development of the field of behavioral genetics.
A) James Q. Wilson
B) Freda Adler
C) Sir Francis Galton
D) Edward O. Wilson
 9) According to sociobiologists, the violence and aggressiveness associated withterritoriality is often reserved for
A) acquaintances.
B) relatives.
C) strangers.
D) family members.
 10) Which of the following is not a criticism of sociobiology?
A) There is no rational basis for applying findings from animal studies to humans.
B) It fails to integrate biology into the paradigm.
C) It does not properly depict basic human nature.
D) It does not identify the importance of culture, social learning, and individualexperiences in shaping behavior.
 11) James Q. Wilson and Richard J. Herrnstein wrote
A) Crime and Human Nature.
B) Sisters in Crime.
C) Sociobiology.
D) Creating Born Criminals.
 12) Which of the following is not one of the early signs or indicators of psychopathy?
A) Cruelty to animals
B) Teenage pregnancy
C) Firesetting
D) Bed-wetting
 13) Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of antisocial personality disorder?
A) Callous unconcern for the feelings of others
B) Prone to blame others for the behavior that brought the patient into conflictwith society
C) A low tolerance to frustration
D) The inability to establish relationships
 14) A possible psychogenetic cause of antisocial personality disorder is
A) a separation from the mother during the first six months of life.
B) a low state of arousal.
C) a malfunction of some inhibitory mechanisms.
D) none of the above
 15) According to Eysenck, a(n) __________ is generally irrational, shy, moody,and emotional.
A) schizophrenic
B) extrovert
C) neurotic
D) psychotic
 16) The concept of __________ holds that the human mind may choose to keepcertain aspects of itself out of consciousness.
A) Thanatos
B) displacement
C) catharsis
D) repression
 17) Giving a good child a toy is an example of a
A) positive punishment.
B) positive reward.
C) negative punishment.
D) negative reward.
 18) Under federal law, a criminal defendant found not guilty by reason of insanitymust have a psychological or psychiatric examination and a hearing heldwithin __________ days after the not guilty verdict.
A) 80
B) 40
C) 10
D) 20
 19) __________ helps police investigators better understand people wanted forserious crimes.
A) Psychological profiling
B) Sublimation
C) Deterrence
D) Selective incapacitation
 20) The concentric zone model was applied to the study of juvenile delinquencyby
A) Steven Messner and Richard Rosenfeld.
B) Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay.
C) W.I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki.
D) Robert Park and Ernest Burgess.
 21) Operation Padlock in New York City was based on the concept of
A) criminology of place.
B) strain theory.
C) deviant subcultures.
D) the ecological school.
 22) Relative deprivation theory was proposed by
A) Steven F. Messner and Richard Rosenfeld.
B) Emile Durkheim.
C) Robert Agnew.
D) Robert K. Merton.
 23) Neutralization theory is most closely associated with the work of
A) Robert Park and Ernest Burgess.
B) Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin.
C) Gresham Sykes and David Matza.
D) Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson.
 24) According to James Clark, the black subculture of violence was created bygenerations of __________ violence.
A) black-on-white
B) white-on-black
C) white-on-white
D) black-on-black
 25) According to differential opportunity theory, drug use predominates in the__________ delinquent subculture.
A) criminal
B) conflict
C) deviant
D) retreatist
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 1) A codified law is known as a
A) deviant act.
B) statute.
C) theory.
D) crime.
 2) According to John F. Galliher, legal definitions of criminality are arrived atthrough a __________ process.
A) sociological
B) psychological
C) political
D) mainstream
 3) Ron Classen sees crime primarily as
A) a violation of a law.
B) problem behavior.
C) an offense against human relationships.
D) a form of social maladjustment.
 4) The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviors are typically criminalizedthrough
A) general agreement of members of society.
B) a political process.
C) the existence of shared norms and values.
D) none of the above
 5) Which of the following jobs probably would not fall within the field of criminalistics?
A) Fingerprint examiner
B) Polygraph operator
C) Forensics examiner
D) Correctional officer
 6) A police officer or probation officer is best described as a
A) criminalist.
B) criminologist.
C) criminal justice professional.
D) none of the above
 7) __________ definitions focus on criminology’s role in uncovering the underlying causes of crime.
A) Scientific
B) Causative
C) Disciplinary
D) None of the above
  8) According to various professional groups, violence in television, music, videogames, and movies
A) may lead to increased levels of violent behavior     among children.
B) may lead to decreased levels of violent behavior     among children.
C) may lead to emotional sensitization toward violence     in real life.
D) may have no effect on levels of violent behavior     among children.
  9) Which of the following is not an immediate input provided by the justice system that may enhance or reduce the likelihood of criminal occurrences?
A) Police response time to a crime scene
B) The availability or lack of official assistance
C) The presence or absence of police officers
D) A prison that acts as a “crime school”
  10) Which of the following is not considered a property crime by the UCR?
A) Robbery
B) Burglary
C) Arson
D) Theft
  11) Which of the following is not a reason why rape victims fail to report theirvictimization?
A) Fear that the crime is not important enough to     report
B) Fear of the perpetrator
C) Fear of participation in the criminal justice system
D) Shame
  12) The category of crimes in NIBRS which corresponds most closely to the UCRPart I offenses is
A) Group A offenses
B) Part I crimes
C) NIBRS key crimes
D) None of the above
  13) According to Elliott Currie, the __________ is the rate of crime calculated onthe basis of crimes that would likely be committed by those who are incapacitated by the criminal justice system.
A) actual crime rate
B) criminality index
C) latent crime rate
D) clearance rate
  14) The NCVS divides larceny into the categories of __________ larceny.
A) household and personal
B) grand and petty
C) violent and nonviolent
D) felony and misdemeanor
  15) Which of the following is not a finding of the National Youth Survey?
A) Violent offenders begin lives of crime earlier than     originally believed.
B) Females are involved in a smaller proportion of     crime than previously thought.
C) There is a consistent progression from less serious     to more serious acts ofdelinquency over time.
D) Race differentials in crime are smaller than     traditional data sources indicated.
  16) The first step in any research is to
A) develop a research design.
B) choose a data collection technique.
C) review the findings.
D) identify a problem.
  17) A __________ is especially valuable when aspects of the social setting arebeyond the control of the researcher.
A) one-group pretest-posttest design
B) case study
C) controlled experiment
D) quasi-experimental design
  18) The study of one particular criminal organization is an example of the__________ data-gathering strategy.
A) survey research
B) case study
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
  19) The degree of dispersion of scores around the mean is known as the
A) standard deviation.
B) median.
C) correlation.
D) significance test.
  20) A __________ correlation exists between sample size and the degree of confidence we can have in our results.
A) positive
B) curvilinear
C) negative
D) inverse
 21) In which year was the Magna Carta signed?
A) 450 B.C.
B) 1215
C) 1066
D) 1700 B.C.
  22) Which of the following was not one of the three types of crimes outlined byBeccaria?
A) Crimes that involved no victims other than society
B) Crimes that ran contrary to the social order
C) Crimes that injured citizens or their property
D) Crimes that threatened the security of the state
  23) Which of the following categories of punishment might include the loss of theright to vote?
A) chronic
B) compulsive
C) indelible
D) restrictive
  24) The argument that crime is not a result of poverty or social conditions andtherefore cannot be affected by social programs was made by
A) Lawrence Cohen.
B) David Fogel.
C) Ronald V. Clarke.
D) James Q. Wilson.
 25) Research by __________ found that a small number of chronic recidivists wereresponsible for a large majority of serious violent crime.
A) Marvin Wolfgang
B) Marcus Felson
C) Jack Katz
D) Ronald V. Clarke
  GED 260 Criminology Written Assignment for Unit One
 Please answer ONE of the following:
  What is crime? What is the difference between crime and     deviance? Howmight the notion of crime change over time? What impact does     the changingnature of crime have on criminology?
  How did the gathering of crime data begin in the United     States? How has itevolved since that time?
  What are the differences between quantitative and     qualitative methods in thesocial sciences? What are the advantages and     disadvantages of each method?
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 1) A codified law is known as a
A) deviant act.
B) statute.
C) theory.
D) crime.
 2) According to John F. Galliher, legal definitions of criminality are arrived atthrough a __________ process.
A) sociological
B) psychological
C) political
D) mainstream
 3) Ron Classen sees crime primarily as
A) a violation of a law.
B) problem behavior.
C) an offense against human relationships.
D) a form of social maladjustment.
 4) The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviors are typically criminalizedthrough
A) general agreement of members of society.
B) a political process.
C) the existence of shared norms and values.
D) none of the above
 5) Which of the following jobs probably would not fall within the field of criminalistics?
A) Fingerprint examiner
B) Polygraph operator
C) Forensics examiner
D) Correctional officer
 6) A police officer or probation officer is best described as a
A) criminalist.
B) criminologist.
C) criminal justice professional.
D) none of the above
 7) __________ definitions focus on criminology’s role in uncovering the underlying causes of crime.
A) Scientific
B) Causative
C) Disciplinary
D) None of the above
  8) According to various professional groups, violence in television, music, videogames, and movies
A) may lead to increased levels of violent behavior     among children.
B) may lead to decreased levels of violent behavior     among children.
C) may lead to emotional sensitization toward violence     in real life.
D) may have no effect on levels of violent behavior     among children.
  9) Which of the following is not an immediate input provided by the justice system that may enhance or reduce the likelihood of criminal occurrences?
A) Police response time to a crime scene
B) The availability or lack of official assistance
C) The presence or absence of police officers
D) A prison that acts as a “crime school”
  10) Which of the following is not considered a property crime by the UCR?
A) Robbery
B) Burglary
C) Arson
D) Theft
  11) Which of the following is not a reason why rape victims fail to report theirvictimization?
A) Fear that the crime is not important enough to     report
B) Fear of the perpetrator
C) Fear of participation in the criminal justice system
D) Shame
  12) The category of crimes in NIBRS which corresponds most closely to the UCRPart I offenses is
A) Group A offenses
B) Part I crimes
C) NIBRS key crimes
D) None of the above
  13) According to Elliott Currie, the __________ is the rate of crime calculated onthe basis of crimes that would likely be committed by those who are incapacitated by the criminal justice system.
A) actual crime rate
B) criminality index
C) latent crime rate
D) clearance rate
  14) The NCVS divides larceny into the categories of __________ larceny.
A) household and personal
B) grand and petty
C) violent and nonviolent
D) felony and misdemeanor
  15) Which of the following is not a finding of the National Youth Survey?
A) Violent offenders begin lives of crime earlier than     originally believed.
B) Females are involved in a smaller proportion of     crime than previously thought.
C) There is a consistent progression from less serious     to more serious acts ofdelinquency over time.
D) Race differentials in crime are smaller than     traditional data sources indicated.
  16) The first step in any research is to
A) develop a research design.
B) choose a data collection technique.
C) review the findings.
D) identify a problem.
  17) A __________ is especially valuable when aspects of the social setting arebeyond the control of the researcher.
A) one-group pretest-posttest design
B) case study
C) controlled experiment
D) quasi-experimental design
  18) The study of one particular criminal organization is an example of the__________ data-gathering strategy.
A) survey research
B) case study
C) participant observation
D) secondary analysis
  19) The degree of dispersion of scores around the mean is known as the
A) standard deviation.
B) median.
C) correlation.
D) significance test.
  20) A __________ correlation exists between sample size and the degree of confidence we can have in our results.
A) positive
B) curvilinear
C) negative
D) inverse
 21) In which year was the Magna Carta signed?
A) 450 B.C.
B) 1215
C) 1066
D) 1700 B.C.
  22) Which of the following was not one of the three types of crimes outlined byBeccaria?
A) Crimes that involved no victims other than society
B) Crimes that ran contrary to the social order
C) Crimes that injured citizens or their property
D) Crimes that threatened the security of the state
  23) Which of the following categories of punishment might include the loss of theright to vote?
A) chronic
B) compulsive
C) indelible
D) restrictive
  24) The argument that crime is not a result of poverty or social conditions andtherefore cannot be affected by social programs was made by
A) Lawrence Cohen.
B) David Fogel.
C) Ronald V. Clarke.
D) James Q. Wilson.
 25) Research by __________ found that a small number of chronic recidivists wereresponsible for a large majority of serious violent crime.
A) Marvin Wolfgang
B) Marcus Felson
C) Jack Katz
D) Ronald V. Clarke
  GED 260 Criminology Written Assignment for Unit One
 Please answer ONE of the following:
  What is crime? What is the difference between crime and     deviance? Howmight the notion of crime change over time? What impact does     the changingnature of crime have on criminology?
  How did the gathering of crime data begin in the United     States? How has itevolved since that time?
  What are the differences between quantitative and     qualitative methods in thesocial sciences? What are the advantages and     disadvantages of each method?
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  Which of the following would not be considered a     specialization within the discipline of physical anthropology?
human anatomy
paleopathology
primatology
phonology
  The material products of former societies are known as:
artifacts
fossils
legacies
antiquaries
  Anthropologist, Spencer Wells, is the director of the     geographic project which is:
making significant contributions to the philosophy of     archaeology.
conducting ethnographic fieldwork among the Vanomamö     Indians of Venezuela
helping to illuminate the migrations of humans     throughout the world
using computer technology to do cross-cultural     comparisons.
  Kelley Hays-Gilpin, a southwestern U.S. Archaeologist,     studied:
Brazil
gender approaches to the archaeological record
tropical rainforests.
East Africa
  The people known as classical archaeologists conduct     research on:
ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome.
the evolution of prehistoric stone tools.
societies of the more recent past.
ancestors of contemporary Native Americans.
  Research on artifacts found in the remains of slave     quarters at an 18th century tobacco plantation in Virginia would be an     example of:
historical archaeology.
forensic anthropology.
applied anthropology.
classical archaeology.
  One of the most important tool types invented by homo     erectus was the:
Mousterian hammerstone.
Clovis projectile point.
Neolithic grinding stone.
Acheulian hand axe.
  The stone tool industry associated with Neanderthal     populations was called the:
Oldowan complex.
Mousterian tradition.
Acheulian technology.
Chopper tool system.
Composite tool tradition.
  The climate characteristic of environments occupied by     Neanderthals was:
hot
warm
temperate
cool
  Fossil and archaeological evidence suggests that the     first hominids to practice intentional burial of their dead were:
modern upper Paleolithic homo sapiens.
Homo erectus.
Neanderthals
Homo habilis.
  The remains of four individuals, one of whom appears to     have been surrounded by a bed of flowers, represent the first evidence of     intentional burial. They were found at an archaeological site in:
England
Mexico
Chin
Iraq
  Evidence suggesting that there were religious beliefs     among Neanderthals includes:
cave paintings of supernatural beings.
small chambers in the far recesses of caves that     contained “religious objects,” primarily clay figures of gods and     goddesses.
stone-lined rectangular pits containing dozens of cave     bear skulls.
burial sites.
  The earliest traces of material culture are:
fossil teeth of the species australopithecus.
words like “ma” to indicate mother.
simple stone tools, like choppers and scrapers.
forms of social organization among different primates.
  Which of the following would not be considered a form     of material culture?
igloos
cufflinks
lullabies
forks
  The term “ideology” refers to:
signs and symbols used to communicate particular ideas.
beliefs and values supporting the interests of a group.
specific expressions of material culture.
a faulty or misguided world view.
  One example of an ideology would be:
Capitalism
Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Navajo sand paintings.
the Big Bang theory.
  __________ may occur when one dominant group in a     complex society imposes its cultural beliefs on subordinate ethnic groups.     For example, the dominant ethnic group in the U.S. during the eighteenth     and nineteenth centuries (the white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants) was able to     impose its language, cultural beliefs, and practices on other minority     groups in U.S. society.
Cultural hegemony
Cultural chaos
Multiculturalism
Ethnic superiority
  Norms are:
prohibitions against a particular kind of behavior.
values that are accepted by every human society.
a given society’s rules for right and wrong behavior.
individuals who look like the majority of people.
  In her classic work Patterns of Culture (1934), Ruth     Benedict used the terms “apollonian” and “dionysian” to describe:
cultural “personalities” of pueblo and plains Indians.
religious cults of northern and southern Greece.
rituals of warfare and celebration in the South Pacifi
contrasting models of cultural diffusion.
  Margaret Mead got most of her information on the     behavior of adolescents in Samoa from:
accounts of travelers and missionaries.
newspaper accounts and government reports.
watching ethnographic films.
interviewing young women.
  The central object of Mead’s study, Coming of Age in     Samoa (1928), was to determine whether or not:
kinship patterns in Samoa could be attributed to     diffusion from Chin
the events of World War II had an effect on traditional     family structure in Samo
the transition from adolescence into adulthood was     stressful in all societies.
maturation rates of Samoan teenagers were directly     related to race and heredity.
  After spending nine months in Samoa and working with     individuals in three different villages, Margaret Mead concluded that:
Samoan society differed little from that of the U.S. in     the 1920s.
many key elements of Samoan culture had diffused from     Thailan
Franz Boas’ theories of cultural relativism had serious     flaws.
becoming an adult was less stressful in Samoa than in     the U.S.
  One of the principal criticisms of the     culture-and-personality school is that:
there is no evidence for a biological link between     culture and personality.
it tends to assume greater uniformity in personality     than actually exists in society.
the investigation of personality should be done by     psychologists, not anthropologists.
individual behavior is more important than the behavior     of a whole society.
  Functionalist anthropologists have suggested that     incest taboos originated in order to:
encourage alliances and cooperation between descent     groups.
avoid the serious consequences of genetic     interbreeding.
strengthen the role of patrilineal descent groups.
regulate and limit sexual behavior within small communities.
  Research on the “childhood familiarity hypothesis”     supports the notion that:
unrelated children raised together make good marriage     partners.
children who have grown up in the same household share     sexual attractions.
children living in close association with one another     develop mutual sexual aversion.
unrelated adolescents who live together are likely to     become erotically involve
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  The term “second world” is used to refer to:
modern, industrialized nation-states
what used to be called the soviet union and other communist     countries
undeveloped, nonindustrialized countries
traditional, pre-state societies affected by contact     with the modern world
  Since the 1960s, the Ju/’Hoansi San have become:
increasingly independent and isolated from the modern     world
middle class citizens of the nation of South Africa
increasingly dependent upon government assistance
one of the few indigenous societies to become     financially independent
  The introduction of a cash economy has disrupted     traditional Ju/’Hoansi patterns of:
egalitarianism and reciprocity
food storage and redistribution
centralized decision-making
rapid population growth
  Resettlement of Mbuti Pygmies on plantations outside     the rainforest by the government of zaire has resulted in their:
participation in the national political process
contribution to the economy through taxation
increased success at agricultural production
declining health
  The Ju/’Hoansi or San Foragers inhabit the modern     nations of:
South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda
Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania
Venezuela and Brazil
  Conflict between the Iroquois and other indigenous     tribal groups in the 1600s was not due to:
the introduction of guns and ammunition by the French
dependence on European goods
depletion of beavers and other fur-bearing animals     vital to trade
ancient traditions of blood revenge and glory on the     warpath
  The displacement of Native Americans from their tribal     lands in the U.S. in order to make the land available to white settlers     was:
accompanied mostly by outlaws and hired guns
a formal policy of the United States government
a myth invented by radical Indian activists
undertaken mostly by foreign immigrants
  An example of cultural assimilation is:
the popularity of Chinese restaurants
interracial dating
english as a second language
minority quotas for college enrollments
  An example of biological assimilation is:
school segregation
interethnic marriage
ethnic cleansing
immigration quotas
  The systematic attempt to kill and totally eliminate a     particular ethnic group is:
apartheid
fratricide
ethnocide
genocide
  Which of the following is not a pattern of ethnic     interaction?
segregation
ethnic cleansing
fratricide
genocide
  An ethnic group may be distinguished by all but one of     the following criteria:
language
religion
biology
shared historical past
  The famous American anthropologist ___________     subjected scientific racist beliefs to rigoroustesting and evaluation; he     found that there are no superior or inferior races.
Johann Blumenbach
Joseph Arthur de Gobineau
Carolus Linnaeus
Franz Boas
  The one-child policy in china has been:
effective at reducing the birthrate
useless at reversing trends of runaway population     growth
most accepted in agricultural areas
accepted without protest by both urban and rural     populations
  Between 1980 and 1990, the annual growth rate in china     fell from ________ to 1.4 Percent.
3
4
0
4
  Which of the following countries is likely to have the     lowest per capita energy consumption?
Sudan
Japan
Mexico
Canada
  Because of human activities and growth, it is estimated     that at least one species becomes extinct every day. In fact, biologist     E.O. Wilson thinks, with the expansion of industrialism, mechanized     agriculture and deforestation, as many as one-fourth of the world’s plant     families will become extinct by the end of the next century. The loss of     this ___________ is a major concern for many individuals since we, as     humans, are dependent upon these living organisms for our own survival     (for food and medicinal applications).
biodiversity
doubling time
green space
greenhouse
  In the 1970s, a group of scientists known as the Club     of Rome got together to assess global trends and predict the future of the     world and the people in it. Using a neo-malthusian perspective and     computer models, they predicted:
there will be an infinite supply of natural resources     for hundreds of years to come because biotechnology will make land more     productive, and humans will invent new ways of doing things
the world, as we know it, will end abruptly in 2048     because of the greenhouse effect, coupled with a nuclear winter
current global trends in population growth, energy     consumption, and environmental pollution will exhaust the world’s natural     resources within the next 100 years
biodiversity will increase, slowly smothering the world     and all its occupants
  Julian Simon has challenged the doomsday model since he     believes the problems of pollution and environmental stress will     ultimately be solved because:
space aliens will not allow the human race to become     extinct
world population will decrease due to epidemic diseases     like aids
human creativity and science will provide the key to     solving all problems
human populations cannot exceed the earth’s carrying     capacity
  While studying the use of crack cocaine in Spanish     Harlem, anthropologist Philippe Bourgois found that:
crack dealers viewed their clients as “lost souls” ripe     for exploitation and manipulation
crack dealing was viewed as the most realistic route to     upward mobility and the achievement of the American dream
crack users could be effectively treated by     administering high doses of heroin combined with methadone
children under the age of five were often used to     manufacture and distribute crack when police activities increased in an     area
  Even though there are numerous pieces of legislation     aimed at curtailing pot hunting, this practice still persists. The text     example of the looting of the __________ is an excellent illustration of     the problems that exist.
left bank of the Seine
Slack farm site in Kentucky
southern banks of the Nile
Big Dog site in Idaho
  Whereas most archaeologists have traditionally found     employment in universities or museums, many are now working as applied     archaeologists specializing in what is known as:
application archaeology
cultural resource management
excavation archaeology
exhumation regulation
  Early twentieth century anthropologists argued that     since there are no universal moral values, each society’s values are valid     with respect to the specific circumstances and conditions of that society.     Hence, no society can claim to be in a superior position in regard to     morals or ethics. The view that we cannot impose the values of one society     on other societies is called:
ethical relativism
moral dilemma
social morality
social ethics
   In order to tolerate practices such as racism, child     abuse, spouse abuse, homicide, torture, human sacrifice, and the mass     murder (genocide) of Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals by the Nazis, one     would have to abide strictly by the principle of:
lost causes
misplaced perceptions
ethical relativism
moral turpitude
  Which of the following is a way to resolve the     philosophical and moral dilemmas posed by a strict adherence to the     doctrine of ethical relativism?
acknowledging that the standards of western culture are     always superior to those of non-western cultures
formulating a universal standard of humanitarian     ethics, such as the protection of individuals from bodily harm
adhering to a policy of strict non-intervention in any     decisions that would affect behavior in pre-state societies of the third     world
acceptance of any behavior as long as it is practiced     by individuals within the context of their own society
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   The most important belief underlying the practice of     having a widow marry one of her brothers-in-law is that:
her family should not have to return the bride price
the rights of the deceased husband must be preserved
all men should have more than one wife
widows should never have to live alone
  The most common form of polyandry is ________, in which     brothers share a wife.
risk taking
sibling polyandry
fraternal polyandry
levirate
  When a married couple goes to live in the house of the     brother of the husband’s mother, the post-marital residence pattern is     referred to as:
avunculocal
matrilocal
patrilocal
fratrilocal
  In most tribal societies, rules of descent, marriage,     and residence are:
flexible and often subject to lengthy discussion and     negotiations
strictly enforced and rarely changed
known only to village elders, who are consulted     whenever a decision must be made
unconscious, and therefore defined mostly by outsiders     (such as ethnographers)
  In general, divorces are most common among societies     that are:
patrilineal and patrilocal
matrilineal and matrilocal
organized into bilateral descent groups
polyandrous and avunculocal
  Deborah Gewertz, who has re-examined Mead’s     interpretations of the Tchambuli (Chambri), arrived at the conclusion     that:
Chambri women are among the most aggressive in all     human societies
Mead’s interpretations failed to take specific     historical circumstances into account
Chambri men were submissive due to frequent defeats in     warfare
cultural values do not influence gender roles
   The Kula, described by Malinowski in Argonauts of the     Pacific, refers to:
a type of outrigger canoe used for long-distance travel     by island chiefs
a ceremonial dance performed by the indigenous     Hawaiians
a ritual in which red shell necklaces were traded for     white armbands
a sacred beverage whose use was restricted to Tahitian     chiefs
  The Kula is an example of what type of exchange?
redistribution
balanced reciprocity
hypergamy
market exchange
  The term “barter” is used to refer to:
the agreement on a certain price for a specified     product
a system of unbalanced reciprocity in which goods of     unequal value are exchanged
the direct exchange of one commodity for another
the redistribution of goods in a marketplace
  The potlatch feasts of the northwest coast societies     are usually interpreted as a form of:
long-distance barter
resource conservation
ritualized warfare
redistributional exchange
  Which of the following might be interpreted as a modern     example of the potlatch?
A local politician gives away hundreds of frozen     turkeys at a campaign rally.
A special interest group pays the salary and expenses     of a lobbyist.
A former president makes speeches in favor of his     party’s new candidate.
Delegates at a national convention trade buttons and     other campaign memorabilia
  A major difference between redistributional and     reciprocal economies is that:
reciprocal economies are more common in societies with     inequalities in social status
redistributional economies tend to make certain     individuals wealthier than others
reciprocal economies always involve the exchange of a     recognized form of currency
only redistributional economies involve transfers of     goods among related villagers
  From a cross-cultural study, Jack Goody learned that     bridewealth occurs more frequently in horticultural societies, whereas the     dowry system is most frequently found in agricultural states. He further     hypothesized that one function of the dowry system was to:
consolidate property in the hands of elite groups, thus     increasing their wealth and status
spread wealth out over a larger area so that everyone     in the society had about the same level of affluence
counteract the practice of bridewealth, non-adaptive in     an agricultural state, because it allowed certain families to accumulate     too much wealth by selling their daughters to the highest bidder
create an egalitarian society
  Since wealth and status determine the type of marriage     patterns found in agricultural states, the primary form of marriage for     all but the elite was:
polygyny
polyandry
polygamy
monogamy
  Monogamy is the primary form of marriage in most     agricultural states. The probable reason this pattern is so prevalent is:
most agricultural states have laws against polygamous     marriages of any kind becausethey disrupt the normal flow of the     agricultural cycle
in agricultural societies, where land is a scarce     commodity, peasants cannot afford the luxury of polygyny
polygyny is impossible because there are fewer women     than men in agricultural states
most peasants can only afford to accumulate enough     wealth for one dowry
  Divorce was rare in agricultural states because of a     number of factors. Which of the following is not one of the factors     discussed in the text?
Both the corporate character of the extended family and     the necessity for cooperative labor among family members usually lead to     normative constraints against divorce.
Marriage was the most important way that land was     transferred, and marriages were the basis of alliances between families     and kin groups.
In some societies, marriage became a sacred institution     and there were laws againstdivorce.
Divorce was not allowed in many, if not all,     agricultural states because of the emotional disruption it caused to the     family members, often making them unfit for agricultural labor.
  In many agricultural states, women were restricted to     domestic activities while men were permitted to engage in public (outside)     endeavors. Women were often not allowed to own property, engage in     politics, or pursue educational goals. These restrictions were reflected     in a number of cultural practices such as:
purdah and foot binding
caste system
idiographic mediation
dowry and bridewealth
  Social inequality is exemplified in the __________ of     Indi These social units are endogamous groupings into which a person is     born and dies.
purdah system
shogun scheme
caste system
slavery system
  Capitalist societies share three basic ideals. Which of     the following is NOT one of these ideals?
The elements of production are privately owned
Companies are free to maximize profits and accumulate     wealth.
Land and resources should be owned and controlled by     the state government, while production and services are in the hands of     free enterprise.
Free competition and consumer independence are basic to     all economic activities.
  Anthropologists have found that kinship in industrial     states:
often becomes solidified and molded into large descent     groups called oligoclans
becomes much more important and clearly defined than in     preindustrial societies
becomes less important as new structures and     organizations replace and begin to perform many of the functions     associated with kinship in preindustrial societies
tends to remain about the same as is found in chiefdom     societies
  With industrialization, the functions of the family     changed, and one of the major transformations was the:
increase in the frequency of polyandrous marriages,     especially those involving brothers
decrease in the mobility of members of the family since     they were all tied to industrial production
increase in matrilocal residence and a reduction in     patrilocal residence
diminishing importance of the extended family and the     emergence of the nuclear family
  As nuclear families replace extended families in     industrial societies, older people no longer reside with their adult     children. The role of the elderly in retaining and disseminating     information has diminished in industrial societies. The elderly have lost     much of their economic power. Sociologist Donald O. Cowgill has     hypothesized that:
The status and role of the elderly in the future will     increase because the birthrate has dropped to an all-time low.
There will be an elderly revolution, termed the     “silver-haired rebellion,” which will place much of the lost power and     status back into the hands of the older segment of society.
As the rate of technological change accelerates, knowledge     quickly becomes obsolete, and this decreases the status and role of the     elderly (they are no longer the storage houses of technological knowledge;     libraries and databanks have taken over this role).
In the future, there will be a major reorganization of     kinship and the family, which will restore power to the elderly.
  Chiefdoms and agricultural states are classified as     __________ because they provide little opportunity for social mobility.     Industrial states, on the other hand, are considered ___________ because     social status can be achieved through individual effort.
oppressive; free
hierarchical; egalitarian
closed societies; open societies
caste cultures; kindred cultures
  The House of Lords in Great Britain differs from the     House of Commons because membership in the House of Lords is:
based on intellect
inherited through families
limited to those individuals who have already served in     the house of commons
based on religious affiliation and achieved status
  The primary mode of social mobility in Japanese society     is:
education
luck
inheritance
what is called burakumin and eta
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 1. The three mucosa-covered projections into the nasal cavity that greatly increase surface area of
mucosa exposed to air are called ________.
a. tonsils
b. adenoids
c. conchae
d. paranasal sinuses
  2. The posterior portion of the palate that is not supported by bone is called the ________.
a. soft palate
b. paranasal sinus
c. epiglottis
d. hard palate
  3. From superior to inferior, the three regions of the pharynx are the ________.
a. oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx
b. nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx
c laryngopharynx, oropharynx, nasopharynx
d. nasopharynx, laryngopharynx, oropharynx
  4. The ________ tonsil, or adenoid, is located high in the nasopharynx region.
a. lingual
b. laryngeal
c. pharyngeal
d. palatine
  5. The ________ routes air and food into their proper channels and plays a role in speech.
a. tongue
b. pharynx
c. nasal conchae
d. larynx
  6. The mucosa-lined windpipe that extends from the larynx to the level of the fifth thoracic
vertebra is called the ________.
a. trachea
b. oropharynx
c. main (primary) bronchus
d. nasopharynxUnit 4 Examination 172 GED 102 The Human Body
  7. ________ lining the mucosa of the trachea beat continuously to propel contaminated mucus to
the throat.
a. Microvilli
b. Coarse hairs
c. Cilia
d. Flagella
  8. The process of physically and chemically breaking food particles down is referred to as
________.
a. digestion
b. defecation
c. ingestion
d. absorption
  9. The ________ runs from the pharynx through the diaphragm to the stomach.
a. trachea
b. esophagus
c. larynx
d. small intestine
  10. The innermost layer of the alimentary canal is referred to as the ________.
a. serosa
b. submucosa
c. mucosa
d. muscularis externa
  11. The two intrinsic nerve plexuses serving the alimentary canal are the ________.
a. solar; sympathetic
b. submucosa; myenteric
c. autonomic; somatic
d. mucosa; submucosa
  12. The ________ sphincter, or valve, controls food movement from the stomach into the small
intestine.
a. ileocecal
b. cardioesophageal
c. pyloric
d. analUnit 4 Examination 173 GED 102 The Human Body
  13. Large wrinkle-like folds in the stomach lining, present when the stomach is empty, that allow
for expansion when the stomach is filling are called ________.
a. villi
b. haustra
c. microvilli
d. rugae
  14. The medial indentation where the ureter, blood vessels, and nerves are connected to the kidney
is called the ________.
a. renal capsule
b. renal column
c. renal pyramid
d. renal hilum
  15. There are three regions of the kidney; the outermost region is known as the ________.
a. renal medulla
b. renal cortex
c. renal pelvis
d. renal hilum
  16. Renal (medullary) pyramids are separated by extensions of cortex-like tissue called the
________.
a. renal columns
b. renal pelvis
c. renal hilum
d. renal capsule
  17. The blood vessel carrying blood from the aorta into the kidney is the ________.
a. hepatic artery
b. renal artery
c. renal vein
d. glomerulus
  18. The functional unit of the kidney that filters blood and forms urine is the ________.
a. glomerulus
b. nephron
c. renal pyramid
d. renal pelvisUnit 4 Examination 174 GED 102 The Human Body
  19. The blood vessel directly feeding the glomerulus with blood from the cortical radiate artery is
the ________.
a. peritubular capillary
b. efferent arteriole
c. renal vein
d. afferent arteriole
  20. The gonads produce sex cells, also known as ________,
a. zygotes
b. interstitial cells
c. gametes
d. spermatids
  21. Sperm are formed in tightly coiled tubes called seminiferous tubules that are found within
each ________.
a. spermatic cord
b. testis
c. ductus (vas) deferens
d. epididymis
  22. The glands that produce a thick, yellowish secretion which nourishes and activates sperm are
the ________.
a. bulbo-urethral glands
b. prostate
c. seminal glands (vesicles)
d. ejaculatory duct
  23. The ________ gland surrounds the upper portion of the urethra just below the junction with the
urinary bladder.
a. ejaculatory
b. seminal
c. bulbo-urethral
d. prostateUnit 4 Examination 175 GED 102 The Human Body
  24. The enlarged tip of the penis is called the ________.
a. glans penis
b. shaft
c. scrotum
d. prepuce (foreskin)
  25. The male external genitalia include the ________ and the ________.
a. testes; ductus (vas) deferens
b. spermatic cord; glans penis
c. penis; scrotum
d. seminal glands (vesicles); ejaculatory duct
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Prepare a 4–
6 page case analysis on the topic of strategic management and why it is critical to the success of
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strategic management and w
hy is it critical to the success of an organization in meeting its goals and mission?
Your analysis of this case and your written submission should reflect an understanding of the critical issues of
the case, integrating the material covered in the text, and present concise and well
-reasoned justifications for
the stance that you take.
Case analysis criteria:
Your case analysis should consist of:
A brief analysis of the situation and pending decision problem, as presented in the case, and as
relevant to
your answer. This should be exceptionally brief and you should assume the person reading
the Assignment is familiar with the details of the case.
Identification of the major issues surrounding the organization or individuals involved with the
organization.
Identification of alternate courses of action to address the issues identified.
The decision or recommendation for action, with the appropriate supporting arguments.
The case question is designed to guide the direction of your analysis in the case. Your analysis should
address and ultimately answer the question.
Additionally, in the case analysis make sure that you assess the value of multiculturalism and diversity in a
global
environment.
You may discuss your case analysis Assignment with the class, but you must submit your own original work.
Case analysis tips:
Avoid common errors in case analyses, such as:
Focusing too heavily on minor issues.
Lamenting because of insufficient data in the case and ignoring creative alternatives.
Rehashing of case
data
you should assume the reader knows the case.
Not appropriately evaluating the quality of the case’s data.
Obscuring the quantitative analysis or making it difficult to understand.
Typical “minus (
–)” grades result from submissions that:
Are
late.
Are not well integrated and lack clarity.
Do not address timing issues.
Do not recognize the cost implications or are not practical.
Get carried away with personal biases and are not pertinent to the key issues.
Are not thoroughly proofread and corrected.
Assignment submission:
Before you submit your Assignment, you should save your work on your computer
in a location that you will remember. Save the document using the naming convention:
Username_Unit6_Assignment.doc.
Assignment
Grading Rubric
Course: GB520
Unit:
6
Points:
100
Copyright Kaplan University
Make sure your document includes:
Your name
Date
Course name and section number
Unit number
Case name
Page numbers
The case analysis should be a minimum of 4–
6 pages long, double-
spaced. Check for correct spelling,
grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and usage. Citations should be in APA style.
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 Assignment 1: Paper on the importance of market research (view grading rubric) You will be conducting an interview with a market research professional or a company representative. Post the highlights of the results of your individual Assignment in final draft form to the Discussion Board by Saturday night (attached in a Microsoft Word doc) or pasted into the Discussion area to give others the chance to read your work and make comments or ask questions. Use the results of your research to make specific recommendations on how market research can be applied to the Marketplace Simulation. Submit your 3–4 page APA formatted paper  I need  somebody that has a career market research
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FNCE 451 Final Examination Questions and Answers
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 1.Explain how to observe beta of an all-equity firm that is publicly listed. Suppose the dataset is short or polluted with some special events, how can you make the estimate more reasonable/robust?
 2.In computing WACC for a capital budgeting decision, is it best practice to use target capital structure of the firm or actual financing structure of a project? To get the debt cost of capital, is it better to use market bond yields or coupons on the debt?
 3.Use a cost-of-equity argument to explain why firms provide lots of disclosure, open quarterly calls to all investors, and seek a familiar/tradable share price.
 4.State the result of Modigliani and Miller for capital structure with no taxes. List three assumptions and explain where we use that assumption.
 5.Give 3 reasons to prefer dividends and 3 to prefer share repurchases. Give 2 reasons to do either versus keeping the cash.
 6.Use the fact that IPO ‘fills’ depend on the hotness of the issue to explain why the observed average IPO first day rally is not necessarily a market anomaly.
 7.Give examples of positive and negative convents. Justify their use via the tradeoff model for capital structure.
 8.Compare a Canada call to a call provision at a set price. Why do issuers sometimes Canada-call their bonds?
 9.Discuss drivers of option valuation.
 10.Describe the covered call strategy and explain how to implement the same exposure using put options.
 11.Use a combination of calls, a risk-free bond, and the overall firm to describe the exposure of firm equity holders and bond holders. Do it again with puts instead of calls.
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 The Hamptons Home of a Famed Socialite Hits the Market
 “Before there was Paris Hilton, there was Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan – a Gilded Age heiress and socialite, re-nowned for her beauty and wealth. Now Ms. Balsan’s onetime Hamptons home is slated to hit the market priced at $28 million with Tim Davis of the Corcoran Group.
 Located on Ox Pasture Road in Southampton, the shingle-style home was built around 1900 and is known as “Gardenside” or “Cara-Mia”. Ms. Balsan, the great-granddaughter of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, owned the house until her death in 1964.
 According to public records, the estate is owned by Robert G. Goldstein, executive vice president and president of global gaming operations at Las Vegas Sands Corp, and his wife Sheryl, who purchased the house in 2007 for $17.4 million.” (The Wall Street Journal, August 1, 2014, M2)
  ·         Calculate the annual compound growth rate of the house price during the period when the house was owned by Robert G. Goldstein (since 2007). (Round the number of years to the whole number). Please show your work.
·         Assume that the growth rate you calculated in question #1 remains the same for the next 20 years. Calculate the price of the house in 20 years.Please show your work.
·         Assume the growth rate that you calculated in #1 prevailed since 1900. Calculate the price of the house in 1900.Please show your work.
·         Assume the growth rate that you calculated in #1 prevailed since 1900. Which price was paid for the house in 1964?Please show your work.
5 You were using the time value of money concept to answer the question #3. Think about the time line for that problem. What is the time point 0 in that problem? Please explain your answer.
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 FIN 665: Final Project Guidelines and Grading Guide
 The final project for this course is the creation of an Individual Case Analysis. The primary objective of this project is for students to understand how to analyze the capital structure of a company. Students will also improve their understanding of some basic forms of debt financing and learn to formulate strategies in structuring debt financing. The case will also expose students to the process of debt rating and its importance. Because of its international setting, the case provides an excellent opportunity for students to obtain an understanding of international capital markets and offshore offerings. Students will apply the case method described in this document. They will define the problem, build an analysis separating the important facts from the peripheral data, develop alternative courses of action citing advantages and disadvantages, and make final recommendations on policies that will maximize value for the business.
 Main Elements
Case Method
The case method is an important tool in educating managers by allowing students to bring to life conceptual material that is often difficult to understand without application, and aiding in integrating tools and theories students have learned by applying them to relevant management decisions.
 The cases used in this course are a record of issues and problems actually faced by business executives, with supporting facts, opinions, and financial data that decisions were based on. These real-life situations are summarized by case writers who provide you with all of the relevant information that was available to the decision makers involved. If the information presented seems incomplete, remember that this only mirrors the business world reality of decision making with limited information. Obtaining more information costs time and money, resources that are scarce in most situations.
 Each case, like each management situation, is unique. Since there is no one best procedure for solving problems or making decisions, there are no right or wrong answers in case analysis. Each class member will approach the case in a different manner. However, the following procedure can serve as a rough guide to your analysis which can be fine-tuned to personal preferences.
 Procedure
 1.     Read the Case. The first step is to get acquainted with the situation. Read through the case quickly, getting a general feel for what is going on. Who are the main players? What types of information are available to you? Go back and reread the case carefully, paying particular attention to case facts, figures, and diagrams. Be careful to separate symptoms and problems. Case writers will often flag important issues by italics, headings, or questions at the end of the case.
 1.     Define the Problem. Put yourself in the place of the decision makers in the case (managers, investors, debt holders, banks, employees, etc.). What are the critical issues? Does one problem stand out as primary, with other problems secondary or contingent upon it? Establish a time dimension to the problems; which problems demand immediate action, and which are long-term or strategic in nature? What critical assumptions are being made by the decision makers in the case, and how do these assumptions influence their chosen strategies? Try to state the problems so as to identify (a) who must take action, (b) why action must be taken, and (c) when should action be taken.
 1.     Build your Analysis. Gather the important facts and concepts in the case, and discard unimportant or fringe issues and data. Build a theme for your analysis, and establish the importance of the problems you have identified. Incorporate your knowledge of cultural impact on the situation, financial analysis, accounting techniques, marketing methods, economics, and human behavior into your analysis. Put theory to work in your paper, by using concepts from the readings and module overviews to analyze the problems and issues and explain why they require responses by management.
2.     Develop Alternatives. Examine the alternative courses of action that are available to the firm. Make a list of the advantages and disadvantages of each. Don’t use “straw-man” alternatives (those that are patently unfeasible or undesirable). Develop a few well-reasoned responses that could solve the problems, and critically evaluate them.
 1.     Make a Recommendation. Based on your analysis of alternative courses of action, choose the best and recommend course of action. Be specific in your statements. How will your recommendation be implemented? Circle back through the case to identify possible points of inconsistency between your recommendation and case facts. What potential problems might crop up? How will internal constituencies (e.g., management, employees) and external constituencies (e.g., competitors, stockholders) react, and how will you handle their responses? What assumptions have you made in developing your recommendation?
 Please review Writing and Revising/ Editing the Case Analysis for additional information on structuring a case analysis.
 Deliverable: Case Write-Up
 The write-up must include the following items:
 ·         Title page containing case name and date
·         Brief summary of the business situation in the case
·         Identification of problems or issues
·         Analysis of the problems or issues including the nature of the problems, causes of the problems, constraints, and related theories (framework for your analysis)
·         List of alternatives for solving problems, including pros and cons of each alternative
·         Your recommended alternative and clear reasoning for you decision
·         Supporting spreadsheets or charts
·         References
 Read this Example of Case Analysis Writing for an example of a case analysis report from Ashford University.
 Since most cases used in the class require a composite of careful thinking, conceptualization, quantitative analysis, and some form of decision making, your comments will be evaluated based on breadth and depth of your thought process demonstrated in your discussion. While you should put the problem in a context, you should not merely repeat case facts. You will get credit for only meaningful and high quality analysis.
 Hutchison Whampoa Limited: The Capital Structure Decision
Obtain the Hutchison Whampoa Case from Harvard Business Publishing Coursepack. After reading the case, you are expected to submit a preliminary case analysis report (progress report) at the end of Module Five and a final case analysis report at the end of Module Ten. You are highly encouraged to utilize the Individual Case Analysis Questions forum to help you with this task. To help you with the analysis of this case, below are suggested questions for you to discuss on when analyzing it. Note that while these questions are helpful, your reports should not be written to answer these questions but to provide a full analysis of the case.
 Suggested Questions
 1.     What kind of capital structure would you propose to Hutchison Whampoa in light of its future needs and why?
2.     What bond rating do you think Hutchison Whampoa will be able to obtain from Standard and Poor’s?
3.     What are the debt financing options? Why you are for/against the Yankee bond option?
4.     Assume Hutchison Whampoa will require $1 million USD of financing in 1996. Assume that new equity can be raised at $48.8 a share and that a long-term debt issue will carry an interest cost of HIBOR plus 70 basis points (bps). How would an equity or debt issue impact Hutchison’s financial position and performance?
 Format
 In 8-4 Final Project: Milestone Two: you will submit a rough draft. The draft should contain the work from the progress report, reflecting the incorporation of the previous feedback. In addition, the identification and the evaluation of alternatives for solving problems as well as the recommended courses of action should be included in this rough draft. Be sure to provide convincing arguments, supporting information, and spreadsheet analysis to support your views and recommendations. The draft should be 8–10 pages, not including tables, charts, and references.
 Final Project Rubric
Requirements of submission: Written components of projects must follow these formatting guidelines when applicable: double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and APA-style citations.Your case write-ups should be approximately 8-10 pages long including charts and figures.
Instructor Feedback: Students can find their feedback in the grade book as an attachment.
 Critical Elements
Exemplary
Proficient
Needs Improvement
Not Evident
Value
Identification of
the  Main Issues/ Problems
  Demonstrates a clear and deep  understanding of main issues/problems in the case study
 (18-20)
Demonstrates deep  understanding of main issues/problems in the case study
  (16-17)
Demonstrates limited  understanding of main issues/problems in the case study
 (14-15)
Demonstrates superficial  understanding of main issues/problems in the case study
 (0-13)
20
Analysis of the
Issues/Problems
     Makes appropriate,  insightful, and powerful connections between the issues/problems and the  theory. Relevant financial analysis is applied properly
 (18-20)
Makes appropriate and  insightful connections between the issues/problems and the theory. Relevant  financial analysis is applied
  (16-17)
Makes appropriate but somewhat  vague connections between the issues/problems and the theory. Inadequate  financial analysis is applied
  (14-15)
Makes little or no connection  between the issues/problems and the theory. No relevant financial analysis is  applied
   (0-13)
20
Identification and Evaluation  of Alternatives
    Identifies a comprehensive  set of thoughtful alternatives. Pros and cons for alternatives are provided.  Arguments are convincing, supported, and comprehensive
 (18-20)
Identifies majority of alternatives.  Pros and cons for alternatives are provided. Most of the arguments are  convincing and supported.
May be  missing a few pros and/or cons
 (16-17)
Identifies few alternatives.  Pros and cons for alternatives are provided. Arguments, however, are  insufficiently convincing and supported
  (14-15)
Identifies few, if any,  alternatives. Missing
significant  discussion of
alternative  pros or cons
   (0-13)
20
Recommendations
     Makes realistic, appropriate,  and insightful recommendations clearly supported by the information presented  and the theory from the chapter
 (18-20)
Makes realistic and  appropriate recommendations clearly supported by the information presented  and the theory from the chapter
 (16-17)
Makes realistic or  appropriate recommendations supported by the information presented and the  theory from the chapter
 (14-15)
Makes realistic or  appropriate recommendations with limited support from the information  presented and the theory from the chapter
 (0-13)
20
Writing
(Mechanics/Citations)
Writing demonstrates  sophisticated clarity, conciseness, and correctness; includes thorough  details and relevant data and information; extremely well-organized. Uses APA  guidelines accurately and consistently to cite sources
 (18-20)
Writing is accomplished in  terms of clarity and conciseness and contains only a few errors; includes  sufficient details and relevant data and information; well-organized. Uses  APA guidelines with minor violations to cite sources
 (16-17)
Writing lacks clarity or  conciseness and contains numerous errors; gives insufficient detail and  relevant data and information; lacks organization. Reflects incomplete  knowledge of APA guidelines
 (14-15)
Writing is unfocused,  rambling, or contains serious errors; lacks detail and relevant data and  information; poorly organized. Does not use APA guidelines
    (0-13)
20
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