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Quiz 14 - Geog 322

Transnationalism:

  1. typically does not entail power relations
  2. is clearly separated from processes of colonialism
  3. is integral to people’s daily lives
  4. is about the global and not the local

Immanuel Wallerstein’s “World Systems Theory”:

  1. emerged in ideological opposition to dependency theory
  2. was based on the perspective of those living in the global periphery
  3. promoted socialist change
  4. focused exclusively on internal, i.e. not global, exploitation

The Transnational “turn” in American studies:

A  challenges historically modernist notions of both “nation” and “globalization”

  1. takes the concept of “nation” for granted.
  2. is conceptually identical to globalization
  3. is based solely on the work of intellectuals from the global North

Which of the following is NOT a likely question formed from the transnational lens on immigration?

  1. How do labor dynamics influence immigration?
  2. How do local practices play into the process of immigration?
  3. What are the class and racial dynamics underlying immigration?
  4. Who is more likely to immigrate and why?
  5. Is immigration exclusively the outcome of global structures of inequality OR individual decision-making?

Which of the following statements about remittances is MOST accurate?

  1. remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean are not yet as significant as they are in other world regions
  2. remittances tend to decrease the sense of belonging from those living abroad
  3. remittances are an important reason why countries try to keep citizens living abroad involved in national politics
  4. In countries that experience large exoduses (e.g. Bolivia), remittances are very important to gross national product

Which of the following is NOT characteristic of HTAs (Hometown Assocations)?

  1. they are important to transnational practices
  2. they can help finance stadiums and roads/highways in societies of origin
  3. they are designed solely to help citizens living abroad (i.e. not in Latin America)
  4. they work on multiple scales

With regard to Ecuadorian migrants in Spain, which of the following is NOT accurate?

  1. Ecuadorians abroad can have influence on the Ecuadorian government
  2. Generally, it is the least educated Ecuadorians who migrated to Spain
  3. Remittances from this group is the second leading contributor to Ecuador’s GNP
  4. Ecuadorian women preceded men due to high demand for domestic work

Regarding the experience of Ecuadorian men and women in Madrid, which of the following is MOST accurate?

  1. Ecuadorian men started migrating in large numbers to Madrid in the 1970s
  2. Ecuadorian women living abroad challenge the social reproduction of their homes in Ecuador
  3. Many Ecuadorians who could not afford to purchase a home in Spain, bought homes in Ecuador through catalogs in Madrid
  4. The economic slowdown in Madrid did not effect housing construction in Ecuador

Scale:

  1. refers to size of a phenomenon
  2. is socially constructed
  3. is a social construct without material implications
  4. it is utilized by countries of the global North to exploit other countries

Mexicans in Moline, Illinois:

  1. receive all of their funding from private organizations
  2. are primarily from Guanajuato and began arriving there after World War I
  3. practice circular migration between Guanajuato and Moline
  4. created hometown associations (HTAs) but they have little to no contact with other HTAs in the US

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