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Quiz 9 Non government Organizations: Scale, Society and Environment

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Northridge  »  Geography  »  Geography 322 – Geography of Latin America  »  Fall 2019  »  Quiz 9 Non government Organizations: Scale, Society and Environment

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  That national governments can work effectively and efficiently to conserve the environment.
B  The power of “jumping scale”.
C  That business – oriented NGOs and environmental groups like Greenpeace can successfully work together in crafting policy.
D  The power of local farmer NGOs in crafting environmentally sound farming policy in the area.
Question #2
A  Involved the use of a bee species native to the Amazon
B  Furthered deforestation unintentionally.
C  Involved the use of non-native bees that didn’t need the forest to survive.
D  Successfully conserved the forest and provided a livelihood for locals.
Question #3
A  native fruit or palm tree cultivation
B  coffee cultivation
C  soy cultivation
D  cacao cultivation
Question #4
A  it funded coffee and cacao production projects.
B  it continued settling the area with no policy change.
C  it invited the World Wildlife Fund, the Sierra Club, and the Environmental Defense Fund to coordinate development projects.
D  it decentralized development projects to local NGOs
Question #5
A  the failure of a corrupt Catholic Church to address social and environmental issues.
B  the effects of corruption between the state and powerful landowners/urban entrepreneurial classes. 
C  the desire for groups worldwide to contribute to liberation theology movement goals.
D  the failure of large development projects and the opening of democracies.
Question #6
A  through the church
B  they left it to native groups to build
C  through their own charity organizations
D  through existent Andean Reciprocity systems
Question #7
A  involved higher taxes on the poorest in Pre-Columbian society.
B  was the Pre-Columbian version of the NGO space in society.
C  was the Pre-Columbian education system in Latin America.
D  governed the Pre-Columbian communal land system.
Question #8
A  Shift so the organization can gain more power.
B  Are indicators of whether positive or detrimental work is being carried out.
C  Reflect what the organization is capable of.
D  Reflect the importance of the issue the organization is addressing.
Question #10
A  attack problems that the market economy and national governments aren’t addressing/are creating.
B  are “revolutionary.”
C  point to major social and environmental changes.
D  all of the above describe NGOs in Latin America.