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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A is about the global and not the local
B is clearly separated from processes of colonialism
C typically does not entail power relations
D is integral to people’s daily lives
Question #2
A receive all of their funding from private organizations
B are primarily from Guanajuato and began arriving there after World War I
C practice circular migration between Guanajuato and Moline
D created hometown associations (HTAs) but they have little to no contact with other HTAs in the US
Question #3
A refers to size of a phenomenon
B is a social construct without material implications
C is socially constructed
D it is utilized by countries of the global North to exploit other countries
Question #4
A Ecuadorian men started migrating in large numbers to Madrid in the 1970s
B Many Ecuadorians who could not afford to purchase a home in Spain, bought homes in Ecuador through catalogs in Madrid
C The economic slowdown in Madrid did not effect housing construction in Ecuador
D Ecuadorian women living abroad challenge the social reproduction of their homes in Ecuador
Question #5
A Ecuadorians abroad can have influence on the Ecuadorian government
B Remittances from this group is the second leading contributor to Ecuador’s GNP
C Ecuadorian women preceded men due to high demand for domestic work
D Generally, it is the least educated Ecuadorians who migrated to Spain
Question #6
A they work on multiple scales
B they are designed solely to help citizens living abroad (i.e. not in Latin America)
C they can help finance stadiums and roads/highways in societies of origin
D they are important to transnational practices
Question #7
A remittances tend to decrease the sense of belonging from those living abroad
B remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean are not yet as significant as they are in other world regions
C In countries that experience large exoduses (e.g. Bolivia), remittances are very important to gross national product
D remittances are an important reason why countries try to keep citizens living abroad involved in national politics
Question #8
A What are the class and racial dynamics underlying immigration?
B Is immigration exclusively the outcome of global structures of inequality OR individual decision-making?
C Who is more likely to immigrate and why?
D How do local practices play into the process of immigration?
E How do labor dynamics influence immigration?
Question #9
A challenges historically modernist notions of both “nation” and “globalization”
B takes the concept of “nation” for granted.
C is conceptually identical to globalization
D is based solely on the work of intellectuals from the global North
Question #10
A was based on the perspective of those living in the global periphery
B promoted socialist change
C emerged in ideological opposition to dependency theory
D focused exclusively on internal, i.e. not global, exploitation