G Reading Quiz 1 quiz: 39.5 out of 40 Arizona State University
Due Jan 16 at 11:59pm
Points 40
Questions 80
Available Jan 12 at 8am - Jan 16 at 11:59pm
Time Limit 160 Minutes
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Score for this quiz: 39.5 out of 40
Submitted Jan 15 at 11:34pm
This attempt took 138 minutes.
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Question 1
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The scale of Latin America is huge. Brazil, a country of nearly 200 million people, is almost as
extensive as the United States. , with about 30 million inhabitants, is larger than Texas,
Arkansas, and Louisiana in land area.
Peru
Paraguay
Ecuador
Chile
Venezuela
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Question 2
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Latin American countries struggled to adjust to economic restructuring as the region moved from
nationalistic, protective, economic policies to embrace free market principles at the urging of:
the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
the World Bank and the United Kingdom
the United States and the International Monetary Fund
, the United Nations and the European Union
the United Nations and the United States
the United Kingdom and the European Union
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Question 3
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In terms of Latin America entering world trade, exports of fruit, vegetables and wine from
produced jobs in rural areas.
Uruguay
El Salvador
Colombia
Bolivia
Chile
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Question 4
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Infant mortality has dropped in nearly all countries, a sign of higher living standards and better access
to medical clinics. The countries of have not reduced infant mortality.
El Salvador and Bolivia
Haiti and El Salvador
Paraguay and Honduras
Bolivia and Paraguay
Haiti and Honduras
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Question 5
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The living standard disparities often spawn high crime rates. Burglary and kidnapping for ransom are
common. The affluent seek shelter in fortified gated communities or:
military barracks
gentrified lofts at old warehouses
guarded apartment blocks
in hotels with increased security
, farm houses surrounded by barbed wire
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Question 6
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Demonstrations against urban bus fare increases in were fueled in part by the knowledge of
the poor that billions were being spent by governments, at every level, on stadiums and other facilities
for the World Cup (2014) and the Summer Olympics (2016).
Brazil
Argentina
Panama
Mexico
Chile
Colombia
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Question 7
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In , price controls were used to keep down living costs, which produced shortages in shops.
Guyana
Argentina
Venezuela
Colombia
Peru
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Question 8
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Much has been made of Mexico and Brazil allowing foreign oil corporations to exploit oil fields. In
fact, the corporations will have to work in Mexico with , and in Brazil with .
Pemex/ Brasil Oil
Petrobras/ Pemex
Pemex/ Petrobras
Mexico Oil/ Brasil Oil
Mexico Oil/ Petrobras