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Quiz 8 - Geog 322

The most historically important drug in Latin America has been:

  1. tobacco
  2. sugar
  3. cacao
  4. coca
  5. coffee

Which of the following is NOT one of Latin America’s second tier drugs?

  1. coffee
  2. tobacco
  3. cannabis
  4. cacao
  5. coca

Third tier drugs:

  1. were all introduced in pre-colonial times
  2. includes both alcohol and cannabis
  3. include only illicit drugs
  4. are mostly for international consumers

The coca trade in South America:

  1. has historically been grown in the Eastern Andes
  2. is based on production that is done only at the highest elevations in the Andes
  3. has primarily economic, rather than cultural significance
  4. was only important to the Europeans, not indigenous people of the region

The Triangular Trade:

  1. created circuits of trade that pointed the way for drug commodity flows in postcolonial times
  2. focused largely on South America’s Pacific coast
  3. only involved illicit drugs
  4. did not include Caribbean-produced substances

Cannabis in Latin America:

  1. was likely brought over by African slaves
  2. became an emblem of sophistication among colonial elites
  3. was not popular among slave societies
  4. was popular in the pre-Colonial period

The business or commerce of cocaine:

  1. was not available in powder form until the second boom
  2. during the second boom had production centered around Medellin, Colombia
  3. has stayed mostly within Colombia’s borders
  4. in modern times, is best understood as a ‘horizontal’ rather than ‘vertical’ enterprise

Which of the following Mexico drug cartels is NOT located along the U.S. border?

  1. Tijuana/Arellano Felix
  2. Sinaloa
  3. Juarez
  4. La Familia/Michoacana

Mexican drug cartels:

  1. have not expanded into Central American countries
  2. have remained distant from transnational gangs
  3. are powerful enough to threaten the stability of the Mexican state
  4. are dominated by one or two cartels, while virtually no new cartels have emerged

Which of the following was NOT part of the “Secondary” circulations of the Atlantic Triangular Trade?

  1. tobacco
  2. cacao
  3. coffee
  4. coca

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