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Chapter 16: The Achievements of and Challenge to the Global Capitalist Economy
Multiple Choice Questions 1. According to Oatley, what binds the anti-globalization movement is opposition to a global economy that they believe prioritizes a) advanced industrial country interests over developing country interests. b) Asian economic development over other developing regions. c) economic interests over security concerns. d) corporate and commercial interests over other concerns. e) political interests over economic interests. Answer: d 2. According to Oatley, globalization is challenged from within by neo-populist movements that are stridently. a) anti-trade, anti-immigrant, racist, anti-elite, and nationalist. b) pro-trade, anti-immigrant, racist, pro-elite, and nationalist. c) anti-trade, anti-immigrant, anti-racist, anti-elite, and internationalist. d) anti-trade, pro-immigrant, racist, anti-elite, and nationalist. e) anti-trade, pro-immigrant, anti-elite, and socialist. Answer: a 3. Soviet-style Marxism-Leninism persisted on into the postwar era, it too largely ceased to offer an appealing alternative model and a) had disappeared entirely by 1970. b) had disappeared entirely by 1975. c) had disappeared entirely by 1980. d) had disappeared entirely by 1985. e) had disappeared entirely by 1990. Answer: e 4. According to World Bank data, global per capita income increased by an additional 86 percent since 2000, a) reaching more than $10,000 by 2010. b) reaching more than $10,000 by 2017.