CH 3: HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY: FOUNDATION OF CULTURE Flashcards

1
Q

Climate, topography, geography, nature, economic growth, social responsibility, environmental management, and resources

A

Geography and Global Markets

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2
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Control population growth, rural/urban migration, population decline/aging, worker shortage, and immigration

A

Dynamics of Global population trends

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3
Q

History influences a country’s what?

A

Culture
business

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4
Q

What kind of perception should be used when understanding a nation’s history?

A

Subjective
Always viewed from one’s biases and SRC`

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5
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Justified U.S expansion from Atlantic to Pacific

A

Manifest Destiny

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6
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Policy to keep Europe out of the U.S and vice versa

U.S would “police” Latin America (Roosevelt Corollary

A

Monroe Doctrine

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7
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U.S perception of Monroe Doctrine

A

Justifiable part of foreign policy

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8
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Latin American perception of Monroe Doctrine

A

Unwelcome intrusions that are self-interest of U.S

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9
Q

Study of Earth’s surface, climate, continents, countries, peoples, industries, and resources

Element of uncontrollable environment

A

Geography

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10
Q

Altitude, humidity, and temp extremes can affect product functions

Glass shipped from Taiwan to Middle East
Washing machines in Europe

A

Climate

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11
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What country is largest polluter and green technology?

A

China

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12
Q

What country has highest pollution rate per capita?

A

U.S

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13
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Which of the following may explain the difference in interpretation of historical events, especially if the historians are from different cultures?

a.
The amount of time spent on observation and analysis

b.
The level of funding received

c.
The historian’s self-reference criteria

d.
The extent of government support

e.
The technical tools to examine history

A

c.
The historian’s self-reference criteria

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14
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Citizens of the U.S. see the _____ as protection for Latin America from European colonization.

a.
Hays Corollary

b.
Monroe Doctrine

c.
Manifest Destiny

d.
Grant Mandate

e.
North American Security Treaty

A

b.
Monroe Doctrine

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15
Q

Latin Americans tend to see the _____ as an offensive expression of U.S. influence in Latin America.

a.
Hays Corollary

b.
GATT

c.
Monroe Doctrine

d.
Manifest Destiny

e.
Grant Mandate

A

c.
Monroe Doctrine

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16
Q

In the context of social responsibility and environmental management, a treaty among the members of the _____ agreed to a total ban on the export of hazardous wastes by developed nations.

a.
European Union

b.
Basel Convention

c.
ASEAN

d.
United Nations

e.
NAFTA/USMCA

A

b.
Basel Convention

17
Q

In the context of social responsibility and environmental management, by 2020, China’s _____ will be more than double the closest rival, the United States.

a.
noise pollution levels

b.
greenhouse-gas emissions

c.
sharp waste volume

d.
traffic density

e.
acid rain levels

A

b.
greenhouse-gas emissions

18
Q

Of all the energy sources, _____ and gas contribute over 60 percent of world energy consumption.

a.
solar energy

b.
wind energy

c.
coal

d.
oil

e.
wood

A

d.
oil

19
Q

An increasing reliance on _____ supplies from areas of political instability, creates a global interdependence of energy resources.

a.
petroleum

b.
solar energy

c.
hydrothermal energy

d.
coal

e.
wood

A

a.
petroleum

20
Q

Which of the following is true of world trade routes?

a.
The fastest growing trade routes are the traditional ones.

b.
The earliest trade routes were the sea routes.

c.
Trade among developing nations is extremely limited.

d.
Trade routes represent the attempts of countries to overcome economic imbalances created by the influence of geography.

e.
Trade routes among Europe, Asia, and the Americas that were well established by the 1500s have fallen into disuse today.

A

d.
Trade routes represent the attempts of countries to overcome economic imbalances created by the influence of geography.

21
Q

The idea of Manifest Destiny was used to justify the U.S. annexation of _____.

a.
Virginia

b.
California

c.
Carolina

d.
Ohio

e.
Pennsylvania

A

b.
California

22
Q

Which of the following statements is true about the consumption of petroleum products by the United States?

Select one:

a.
The U.S. is the largest producer of petroleum products.

b.
The U.S. is likely to stay self-sufficient for the next several decades.

c.
Petroleum products are no longer the largest source of energy for the U.S.

d.
The U.S. is the third largest consumer of petroleum products.

e.
The U.S. is a major importer of petroleum products.

A