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Zorluk: ZorGlobal Economic Developments and Resource Extraction

“The demand of the Western electrical and pneumatic tire industries has transformed the Malay Peninsula. Swamps and jungles are being rapidly cleared to make way for neat rows of Hevea brasiliensis [rubber trees]. Local subsistence rice farming is increasingly abandoned by native smallholders who seek the high cash returns of rubber, making the colony dangerously dependent on grain imports from Siam. Meanwhile, thousands of Tamil laborers from Southern India and Chinese coolies arrive monthly to work the British-owned estates under harsh indentured contracts.”
—Adapted from a British colonial administration report on the Federated Malay States, 1904

Based on the passage, the shift in Malay agricultural practices best illustrates which of the following global economic developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?

  1. A
    The replacement of direct colonial rule with spheres of influence and informal economic imperialism in Southeast Asia.
  2. The specialization of colonial economies in the production of industrial raw materials, which often created local vulnerabilities to food shortages.Cevap
  3. C
    The decline of global agricultural trade following the transition to heavy machinery during the First Industrial Revolution.
  4. D
    The revival of early modern mercantilist strategies to prevent colonial populations from consuming imported agricultural commodities.

Cevap

The specialization of colonial economies in the production of industrial raw materials, which often created local vulnerabilities to food shortages.
The correct option is correct because the rapid industrialization of Western nations during the Second Industrial Revolution created a massive demand for raw materials such as rubber for electrical insulation and pneumatic tires. To meet this demand, imperial powers restructured colonial economies to focus on cash-crop monoculture. This process displaced traditional subsistence agriculture (like rice farming) and made these colonial territories highly dependent on imported food, creating significant domestic food insecurity.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage for specific economic shifts occurring in Malaya.
The passage details how traditional rice cultivation is being abandoned in favor of rubber tree plantations, and that this shift makes the colony dependent on importing grain from Siam.
This establishes that local agriculture is shifting from self-sufficiency (subsistence) to cash-crop export production.
2
Connect the local agricultural shift to global economic drivers mentioned in the source.
The passage explicitly attributes this transformation to the demand of Western electrical and pneumatic tire industries.
This links the local exploitation of resources directly to the industrial requirements of Western nations, a key characteristic of the global division of labor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
3
Evaluate the broader consequences of this economic restructuring on the colony.
Abandoning food crops for industrial raw materials leads to food insecurity and reliance on external markets.
This matches the historical pattern where raw-material-exporting economies suffered from structural vulnerabilities due to monoculture.

Anahtar Kavram

The growth of export economies specialized in mass-producing natural resources and agricultural products, which were then sent to industrial societies.
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