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Quiz 7 Natural Resources

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

Question #1
A  sprung from worker demands for a collective labor agreement
B  It is not currently open to investment by foreign oil and gas companies 
C  It has a remarkably good environmental protection record
D  It is Paraguay’s state-owned oil company
Question #2
A  Cerro Rico–Bolivia
B  PDVSA–Venezuela
C  Pampas–Argentina
D  Bajio–Argentina
Question #3
A  much of the oil is sent unrefined to the US
B  Mexico did not begin exporting oil until their economic crisis of the 1980s
C  PEMEX has a monopoly on the industry that it has yet to relinquish
D  most of the oil is consumed in Mexico
Question #4
A  most of the soy produced benefits local food supply
B  most of the production is in coastal regions
C  the US receives the majority of the crop
D  soy production benefits mostly large farming operations
Question #5
A  Refers solely to US involvement in the region with regard to natural resources
B  Refer to the environmental movement that helped secure safe working conditions for miners
C  reference the large silver and gold deposits exploited by the Spaniards, the Portuguese and other Europeans
D  refer to oil deposits in the Amazon
Question #6
A  Brazil’s oil company, Petrobras, is a privately owned company that has a long history of scandal and corruption
B  Under Hugo Chavez Venezuela sent oil to Cuba in exchange for doctors to serve their lower income populations
C  the largest oil producers in the region are Mexico, Ecuador and Venezuela
D  oil and gas supplies are exclusively found in off shore locations such as the Gulf of Mexico
Question #7
A  US authorities and banana corporations held colonial-like power over governments
B  The labor force used on banana plantations is highly mobile, i.e. frequently move from one location to another
C  the Caribbean has been unable to participate in international banana trade
D  Mexico has produced nearly all of the US’s bananas for the last 140 or so years
Question #8
A  is similar to resource nationalism
B  relies on government involvement to determine what is produced or grown
C  has occurred in every country in Latin America except Cuba
D  did not exist in Latin America until very recently
Question #9
A  are useful to understand how products are produced, not consumed
B  help us understand connections between places of production and consumption
C  typically refer solely to specialized labor in a distinct place
D  pertain solely to industrial rather than agricultural products
Question #10
A  the positive impact that increasing trade with China has on Latin America’s industrial sectors
B  the diversification (rather than specialization) of Latin America’s natural resources to meet Chinese demand
C  Chinese demand for and investment in Latin America’s mineral and agricultural resources, beginning in the 1990s
D  the increase in imports of manufactured goods from China in the 1980s