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Quiz 5 Economic and Geopolitical Vulnerabilities and Opportunities

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

Question #1
A  are likely to emerge in indebted states such as those in Central America
B  is no longer a goal for countries of the region
C  can be achieved through mass tourism
D  is incompatible with neoliberalism
Question #2
A  are located only in Mexico
B  assemble goods primarily for export
C  employ an equal number of men and women
Question #3
A  provide more revenue for Mexico than oil
B  is heavily regulated and controlled by governments
C  are almost entirely spent on investment
D  lead to overall economic development
Question #4
A  went against advice in the 1990s from the World Bank
B  are limited to banking and online gambling
C  benefit by crises in the US such as the Iraq War and 9/11
D  are increasingly regulated since 9/11
Question #6
A  increased export of winter fruits
B  increased subcontracting to foreign firms
C  increased tourism and other international services
D  decreased food imports to the region
Question #7
A  created more plantation jobs in Eastern Caribbean islands such as Dominica
B  resulted in strong export demand for Ecuador, Colombia, and Central America
C  resulted in large profits for Latin America’s banana companies
D  primarily benefitted former British colonies
Question #9
A  After World War II, foreign loans rapidly accelerated local development
B  The US was the first country to develop a plantation economy in the region
C  since the 1980s, the role of governments has shifted toward subsidizing export-oriented investors
D  Political independence for these countries completely altered their economic dependence
Question #10
A  Countries of Central America and the Caribbean have become less and less trade dependent via neoliberal economics
B  Only a few Latin American and Caribbean countries export more to the US than they import from it.
C  Latin America exports more manufactured goods to China than it imports
D  Brazil trades more with the US than Asia