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2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 1/10 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture Due Nov 26 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 20 Available after Nov 12 at 12am Time Limit 30 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 15 minutes 20 out of 20 Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20 Submitted Nov 26 at 11:36pm This attempt took 15 minutes. This quiz covers Section 14 Clash of Civilizations and the related lecture video. Once you start this quiz you will have 30 minutes to complete it. You can take the quiz twice. Only your highest score will count. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 According to lecture, in the 80s and 90s, the IMF and World Bank were forcing developing nations to pay up to 60-70 percent of their federal budget towards paying back loans from developed nations. This forced developing nations to shut down social services such as health care and education. After the Cold War, some nations forgave/eliminated these development loans. True Correct! Correct! False
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 2/10 1 / 1 pts Question 2 In lecture, Dr. McCarty discusses hyperglobalization after the Cold War. Some of the negative effects of hyperglobalization are: (select all that apply) hyper-exploitation of cheap global labor Correct! Correct! off-shoring of jobs to developing countries Correct! Correct! hyper-regulation of the global market hyper-exploitation of resources Correct! Correct! a gradual redistribution of global wealth 1 / 1 pts Question 3 In lecture, Dr.McCarty discusses the iconic photo, "Tank Man." What event does it concern? The Tiananmen Square Massacre Correct! Correct! The Bolshevik Revolution The fall of the Berlin Wall Bloody Sunday 1 / 1 pts Question 4 According to the introduction, after the Cold War new and old political, cultural, and religious divisions began to appear almost immediately, and there were many armed conflicts. However, much of the violence after 1990 had some unusual characteristics. Namely...
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 3/10 Rather than transnational conflict, they were carried out by non-state actors Correct! Correct! Drones were the main (and frequently only) method of violence Civilians were targeted far less than before The US was not involved in hardly any of them 1 / 1 pts Question 5 According to the introduction, the US decided to invest in unilateral military force during the War on Drugs and War on Terror when, in fact, military force was least effective in terms of political persuasion. The US spends more on the military than... On Social Security The next 20 countries combined Correct! Correct! On Medicaid and Medicare combined The next 5 countries combined 1 / 1 pts Question 6 According to the introduction, after the brinkmanship of the Cold War ended, the community of nations was able to focus on multilateral issues like poverty, development, regulation, and the AIDS pandemic. True Correct! Correct! False
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2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 4/10 1 / 1 pts Question 7 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington argues that during most of human existence, contact between civilizations has been pervasive and formative. True False Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 8 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington discusses the "bloody clash of clans" in Somalia and the genocide in Rwanda to illustrate... Clashes across civilizations that spilled into the global sphere Clashes within civilizations that have less chance of becoming international conflicts Correct! Correct! Clashes that follow no civilizational lines, disproving his point Proxy wars 1 / 1 pts Question 9 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington argued that the survival of the West depends on the Americans reaffirming their Western identity and Westerners accepting their civilization as unique not universal.
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 5/10 True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 10 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington argued that in the Post- Cold War world, the most important distinction between peoples is not ideological, political, or economic. It is... cultural Correct! Correct! social religious technological 1 / 1 pts Question 11 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington argued that there can be no true friends without true enemies, and that this "unfortunate truth" means that enemies are essential to creating identity. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 12
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 6/10 In "The New Era in World Politics" author Samuel Huntington claims that the "most important" countries come from other civilizations. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 13 In "Civilizational Imprisonments: How to Misunderstand Everybody in the World" author Amartya Sen argued that our ethical concern for others is necessarily based on shared cultural identity. True False Correct! Correct! Amartya Sen argued that our ethical concern for others is not based entirely on shared cultural identity. We have the ability to be concerned for others even if they belong to another civilization. 1 / 1 pts Question 14 In "Civilizational Imprisonments: How to Misunderstand Everybody in the World" author Amartya Sen criticizes the "clash of civilizations" argument. Some of his critiques are that the "clash of civilizations" argument... (select all that apply)
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2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 7/10 uses dubious classification that cuts corners and is historically absurd Correct! Correct! over-emphasizes similarities and downplays differences between groups ignores the important modern clashes between the "West" and "Islam" assumes that someone can be regarded not as an individual with many affiliations, but as member of only one particular group Correct! Correct! is a narrow mode of thinking that alienates different parts of the world from one another Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 15 In "Civilizational Imprisonments: How to Misunderstand Everybody in the World" author Amartya Sen argued that analyzing the world in terms of religion-based civilizations is a good way of understanding the world. True False Correct! Correct!
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 8/10 In "Civilizational Imprisonments: How to Misunderstand Everybody in the World" author Amartya Sen argued that seeing people primarily in terms of religion-based civilizations tends to gloss over all the ways in which the people in that category are actually very different. 1 / 1 pts Question 16 In "Civilizational Imprisonments: How to Misunderstand Everybody in the World" author Amartya Sen argues that religion-based civilizational classification has unintended consequence. He critiques that in this framework, respect becomes merely praising the books of "other people," rather than... taking note of the many achievements/involvements of different people in our interactive world Correct! Correct! focusing on the inherent differences between peoples promoting the idea that all religions are inherently peaceful reading and critiquing it 1 / 1 pts Question 17 In "The Clash of Ignorance" author Edward Said described Huntington's basic paradigm of the "West versus the Rest" as a very crude reformulation of the Cold War opposition. True Correct! Correct! False
2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 9/10 1 / 1 pts Question 18 In "The Clash of Ignorance" author Edward Said concluded by saying that instead of the clash of civilizations thesis, it is better to think in terms of (more than one): justice and injustice Correct! Correct! good and evil powerful and powerless communities Correct! Correct! winning and losing reason and ignorance Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 19 In "The Clash of Ignorance" author Edward Said argued that Huntington's "West versus the rest" formula continues to be used, often insidiously and implicitly, in the War on Terror. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 20 In "The Clash of Ignorance" author Edward Said uses the image of Popeye and Bluto "bashing eachother mercilessly" to satirize Huntington's depiction of...
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2023/11/26 23:36 Quiz on Section 14 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292006 10/10 The West and Islam Correct! Correct! Iran and Iraq China and Japan The West and Russia Quiz Score: 20 out of 20