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Quiz 13 US-Mexico Borderlands

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

Question #1
A  Human migration across the present border began in the 20th century
B  The “Devil’s Highway” is a smugglers response to increased border security
C  small towns near the border have become key staging sites for cross-border migrations
D  discursive violence against immigrants has become increasingly prevalent
Question #2
A  are highly vulnerable to the whims of their employers
B  have good access to social goods such as clean water and education
C  tend to form (and live) in nuclear households
D  are overwhelmingly men
Question #3
A  are not causing particularly dangerous/unsafe conditions
B  involves networks/connections beyond the border area
C  do not involve the United States
D  have contracted in recent decades
Question #4
A  the new regime provides worker housing assistance
B  the old regime was characterized by low wages
C  The old regime targeted the domestic market
D  The old regime was more export-oriented
E  the new regime supported labor unions
Question #5
A  A greater number of women than men crossing the border into the US
B  border cities growing at a slower rate than other Mexican cities
C  1 in 7 Mexicans of working age working in the US
D  more men than women working as entry-level laborers in the maquiladoras
Question #6
A  It has its origins with the Border Industrialization Program in 1965
B  it encouraged the expansion of global factories
C  It is ideologically consistent with the neoliberal model
D  The area discouraged in-migration from other parts of Mexico to preserve jobs for locals
Question #7
A  The Apaches and Navajos were the most settled among the various groups
B  US President James Polk worked closely with the Mexican government to remove the natives from these lands
C  People in both the US and Mexico felt that the native people did not adequately exploit the land
D  The Zunis were the only ones to build pueblo-style villages
Question #9
A  Battle of the Alamo
B  US-Mexico War
C  Gadsden Treaty
D  Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo
Question #10
A  Ciudad Juarez
B  Nogales
C  Monterrey
D  Nuevo Laredo
E  Tijuana