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Question-1
______________ is about striking a balance between environmental concerns, societal concerns, and economic concerns.
(A)
Parallel development
(B)
Organizational development
(C)
Growth development
(D)
Sustainable development
Question-2
Historical events always are viewed from one's own biases and _______________, and thus what is recorded by one historian may not be what another records, especially if the historians are from different cultures.
(A)
Political agenda
(B)
Social class
(C)
Group affiliation
(D)
Self-reference criterion (SRC)
Question-3
Underpinning all commerce is effective:
(A)
Communication.
(B)
Pricing.
(C)
Litigation.
(D)
Capitalism.
Question-4
Which of the following would be the true statement with respect to mass immigration into a country as perceived by the resident population?
(A)
Most countries generally reserve judgment until they have seen the kinds of people in the immigration effort.
(B)
Few countries block immigration at their borders.
(C)
Most countries do not receive mass immigration well.
(D)
D) Most countries open arms to immigrants since this population influx offsets declining fertility rates among women.
Question-5
Which of the following was the used as the justification for expanding the United States from "sea to shining sea?"
(A)
Roosevelt Corollary
(B)
Russian presence in Alaska
(C)
Japanese policies toward foreign governments
(D)
Manifest Destiny
Question-6
All of the following are primary reasons for migration from rural to urban areas EXCEPT:
(A)
Desire for greater access to government protection and ability to speak out on issues.
(B)
Desire for greater access to sources of education.
(C)
Desire for greater access to sources of health care.
(D)
Desire for greater access to sources of improved job opportunities.
Question-7
The migration of rural people to urban areas is motivated by all of the following EXCEPT:
(A)
Desire for educational opportunities.
(B)
Access to healthcare.
(C)
World Trade Organization support.
(D)
desire for employment opportunities.
Question-8
The fact that many industrialized countries have an aging population and few young people will likely lead to:
(A)
Fewer workers to support future retirees.
(B)
Increased tax burden on future workers.
(C)
Pressure to increase immigration.
(D)
All of the above.
Question-9
The Basel Convention banned the export of_________ by developed countries.
(A)
Hazardous wastes
(B)
Oil
(C)
Unsustainable products
(D)
Textiles
Question-10
Which of the following was one of the chief results of the Mexican Revolution?
(A)
France became sole ruler of Mexico.
(B)
North American businessmen were expelled from Mexico.
(C)
The United States and Mexico grew closer together through trade and mutual interest.
(D)
Mexico invaded Texas.
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