AP World History 23 Flashcards
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8986325277 | factors contributed to economic globaliszation during the 20 c | Technological advances that lowered transportation costs dramatically | 0 | |
8986325278 | Effect did Bretton Woods system have on globalization after ww2 | It established rules for commercial and financial dealings among major capitalist countries | 1 | |
8986325279 | Reflects a neo-liberal aproach to economic development | Privatization of state run companies | 2 | |
8986325280 | Identified as key issues in western feminism by women of color | ending racism and proverty | 3 | |
8986325281 | Contentious issue between the Global North and Global south since 1945 | the availability of and terms for foreign aid | 4 | |
8986325282 | Represents a pattern of global migration since 1960 | the movement of people from developing countries to the industrial world | 5 | |
8986325283 | Describes the effect of economic globalization on wealthy nation like the US | A shifting global division of labor resulted in the loss of many manufacturing jobs | 6 | |
8986325284 | Those who speak of an american empire point to in support of their opinion | American economic military and cultural influence around the world | 7 | |
8986325285 | In contrast to feminist who fought for = rights, feminists who assumed the task of womens liberation | challenged patriarchy through direct action. | 8 | |
8986325286 | Reflects a response of African feminists to western feminism in the 1970s and beyond | they criticized western feminism as a form of cultural imperialism | 9 | |
8986325287 | Characterized the response of religious fundamentalism to global modernity | A selective rejection of certain aspect of modernity | 10 | |
8986325288 | Goal of Islamic fundamentalist groups in the muslim world since the 1970 | to create a distinctly islamic modernity not dependent on western ideas | 11 | |
8986325289 | Factor led Osama bin laden and the leaders of al-qaeda to declare the US as their enemy | U.S military presence in Saudi Arabia after the defear of Iraq in 1991 | 12 | |
8986325290 | More central idea in environmental movements in developing countries than those in the industrial west. | securing food supplies | 13 | |
8986325291 | Distinctive feature of environmental movements in the global south | the involvement of poor people | 14 | |
8986325292 | Highlight the global mobility of capital in the world since 1945 | Foreign direct investment | 15 | |
8986325293 | opposed neo-liberal globalization and offered an alternative approach expressed in the slogan "Another world is possible" | world social forum | 16 | |
8986325294 | Original meaning of the phrase "Third world" | an alternative to western capitalism and soviet communism | 17 | |
8986325295 | considered a success of the international womens movemetn | international recognition that womens rights are human rights | 18 | |
8986325296 | How have modernity science and globalization been affected but teh worlds religions since 1945 | Religion offered a means to oppose elements of a secular and global modernity | 19 | |
8986325297 | Feature of religious fundamentalism | militant piety | 20 | |
8986325298 | Represents the use of religion as a basis to fight for social justice human rights and the end of poverty | liberation theology | 21 | |
8986325299 | Gulen movement in Turkey and the Amman message issued in Jordan in 2005 share in common | Both sought to encourage cross-cultural and inter-religious dialogue | 22 | |
8986325300 | Describing the current era since the industrial revolution as the Anthropocentric Era calls attention to the | lasting impact of human activity on the plant | 23 | |
8986325301 | Contributed to the environmental changes of twentieth century | The explosive increase in the world population | 24 | |
8986325302 | 19th c strands of environmentalism share in common | none of them had a mass following | 25 | |
8986325303 | Movements in the world today has come to symbolize "One-world" thinking | Global envitomentalism | 26 | |
8986325304 | How did Bretton Woods lay the foundation for globalization? | By creating a set of agreements and institutions to promote free trade | 27 | |
8986325305 | How did the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank advance neo-liberal economics? | By loaning money to developing nations that privatized state-run companies and lowered protectionist tariffs | 28 | |
8986325306 | In terms of the Global North/South divide in the twentieth century, | 29 |