Unit 9: Globalization

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Source: Vandana Shiva, Indian environmental activist, *The Violence of the Green Revolution*, 1991.

"The Green Revolution has been a chemical-intensive, water-intensive agricultural strategy that replaced biodiverse, self-regenerating farming systems with monocultures. While it initially increased grain yields, it also led to severe environmental degradation, including soil erosion, pesticide contamination, and the depletion of groundwater. Furthermore, by forcing farmers to rely on expensive corporate seeds and fertilizers, it created deep financial debts that disrupted traditional rural communities."

Which of the following best describes the historical debate represented in the passage?

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Cevap: The debate over the ecological and social costs of high-yield industrial farming compared to its food production benefits.

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The debate over the ecological and social costs of high-yield industrial farming compared to its food production benefits.
The correct option is correct because the Green Revolution succeeded in dramatically increasing global food production, but it also sparked intense debate regarding its environmental impacts (like pesticide use and water depletion) and its socioeconomic effects on small farmers. The passage directly contrasts the initial increase in grain yields with these negative ecological and community consequences.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage by Vandana Shiva critiques the Green Revolution by acknowledging that it 'initially increased grain yields' but arguing that it caused 'severe environmental degradation' and 'disrupted traditional rural communities' through economic debt.
This establishes the dual nature of the debate: agricultural productivity versus environmental and social sustainability.
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Evaluate the answer choices against the analyzed passage.
The correct option correctly frames the debate between the benefits of increased food supply and the associated environmental and social drawbacks. The other options misinterpret the nature of the Green Revolution, focus on unrelated cultural factors, or confuse economic influence with direct colonization.
To identify the correct choice, the student must recognize the core historical tension of the Green Revolution as presented in the text.

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The debates and environmental consequences associated with the mid-twentieth century Green Revolution.
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"We are the product of 500 years of struggle: first against slavery, then during the War of Independence against Spain led by insurgents, then to avoid being absorbed by North American expansion... But today, we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! We are the dispossessed, the millions of indigenous peoples, and we call on our brothers and sisters to join this struggle for work, land, housing, food, health care, education, independence, freedom, democracy, justice, and peace. We will not stop fighting until we achieve these basic demands of our people by opposing the international trade agreements that threaten our communal lands and economic sovereignty."

— Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, December 1993

Based on the passage, the opposition to "international trade agreements" was most directly a response to which of the following late twentieth-century developments?

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Cevap: The implementation of neoliberal economic policies and free-trade agreements.

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The implementation of neoliberal economic policies and free-trade agreements.
The correct answer is correct because the Zapatista rebellion in Chiapas, Mexico, was launched on January 1, 1994, the day the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect. The EZLN protested NAFTA and other neoliberal reforms because they eliminated constitutional protections for communal lands (ejidos) and exposed local indigenous farmers to competition from heavily subsidized foreign agricultural imports, threatening their economic survival.

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1
Analyze the source, date, and content of the stimulus document.
The document is the First Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in December 1993, protesting international trade agreements and demanding land and autonomy.
To identify the historical context and the primary grievance of the authors.
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Relate the date and context of the declaration to late twentieth-century global trends.
The declaration directly preceded the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on January 1, 1994, which is a major example of neoliberal economic policies.
To connect the specific regional protest to the broader global processes of globalization and neoliberalism covered in Unit 9.
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Evaluate the options to identify which historical development matches the Zapatista opposition to these trade agreements.
The implementation of neoliberal economic policies and free-trade agreements is the correct match, as it represents the specific trend being protested.
To confirm the correct option while eliminating distractors that represent different eras or historical concepts.

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Resistance to economic globalization and neoliberalism
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Soru 83Soru

The following is an excerpt from a resolution of the Sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam in December 1986:

'We must adjust the economic structure, focusing on three major programs: agriculture and food, consumer goods production, and exports. We must broaden economic cooperation with foreign countries, utilize diverse forms of investment, and encourage all economic sectors—state-owned, collective, and private—to actively participate in the development of the nation's commodity economy, while shifting from centralized bureaucratic management to a state-managed market mechanism.'

The economic policies described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following global developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The transition of socialist nations toward market-oriented economic models and integration into global trade networks.

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The transition of socialist nations toward market-oriented economic models and integration into global trade networks.
The correct answer is correct because the resolution illustrates Vietnam's 1986 Doi Moi reforms, which marked a transition away from strict Soviet-style central planning toward a market-based economic model that embraced private enterprise, foreign investment, and exports. This mirrors the broader late twentieth-century global shift where communist or state-dominated economies (like China and the Eastern Bloc) liberalized their economic policies to integrate into the global trade network.

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1
Analyze the provided historical source.
The source is a 1986 Vietnamese Communist Party resolution calling for a shift from 'centralized bureaucratic management to a state-managed market mechanism' and promoting exports, private sectors, and foreign investment.
Understanding the core economic reforms proposed in the text is necessary to contextualize them historically.
2
Contextualize these reforms within global history post-1900.
The late twentieth century saw a widespread shift where communist/socialist states (such as China under Deng Xiaoping and the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev) introduced free-market reforms and integrated into the global economy.
Connecting local policy shifts in Vietnam to broader international economic developments is required to identify the correct historical trend.
3
Evaluate the options against the identified trend.
The option describing the transition of socialist nations toward market-oriented economic models aligns perfectly with both the text and the global context.
This confirms the correct option based on evidence from the stimulus and historical knowledge.

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Economics in the Global Age
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"We must protect our forests, which are our livelihood. The trees give us soil, water, and pure air. If the loggers cut them down, our hillsides will slide and our water sources will dry up. We will wrap our arms around the trees to prevent the axes from striking them."

—Adapted from statements by participants in the Chipko movement, India, 1973

The grassroots activism described in the passage is best understood as an example of which of the following post-1900 global developments?

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Cevap: The growth of environmental movements protesting the ecological impacts of rapid economic development

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The growth of environmental movements protesting the ecological impacts of rapid economic development
The correct answer is correct because the Chipko movement in India is a classic historical example of an environmental movement where local communities physically hugged trees to prevent commercial logging. This reflects the global rise of environmentalism after 1900, as communities increasingly protested the destructive ecological impacts of rapid economic growth and resource extraction.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context and main message.
The stimulus describes rural villagers in India in 1973 protesting deforestation by logging companies to protect their soil, water, and air.
Understanding the core protest is essential to linking it to the correct global trend.
2
Identify the relevant post-1900 global trend.
The protest is a clear example of environmentalism, where activists and communities call for reform regarding industrial and commercial exploitation of natural resources.
This matches the Unit 9 learning objective concerning calls for reform and responses after 1900.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the match.
The option referencing environmental movements protesting ecological impacts directly matches the Chipko movement's goals.
The other options refer to distinct 20th-century trends like the Green Revolution, Marxist state planning, or colonial resource extraction, which do not apply here.

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Grassroots environmental movements arose globally in the late 20th century in response to the ecological degradation caused by industrialization and commercial development.
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“For us, agriculture is not just an industry to be measured by market efficiency or tariff rates. It is the foundation of our culture, our community, and our food sovereignty. The World Trade Organization (WTO) forces open our markets to multinational agribusinesses, flooding our country with cheap, subsidized foreign imports that destroy the livelihoods of smallholder peasants. We demand that agriculture be excluded from WTO trade liberalization agreements.”

— Korean Peasants League, declaration issued during protests against the World Trade Organization, early 2000s

The arguments of the Korean Peasants League in the passage are best understood as a response to which of the following global economic developments?

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Cevap: The spread of neoliberal economic policies that promoted free-trade agreements and international deregulation.

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The spread of neoliberal economic policies that promoted free-trade agreements and international deregulation.
The correct answer is correct because the declaration by the Korean Peasants League directly opposes the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the opening of domestic markets to multinational agribusinesses. These policies are central tenets of neoliberalism, which promoted free trade, reduced tariffs, and economic deregulation globally after 1900. Protests by agricultural and labor groups, particularly in developing and industrializing nations, represented a major form of economic and cultural resistance to these globalizing forces.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the actor, the target of their protest, and their primary complaint.
The Korean Peasants League is protesting the World Trade Organization (WTO) for forcing open domestic markets to multinational agribusinesses, which they argue threatens local communities, culture, and livelihoods.
This establishes the historical context of the source as resistance to global trade integration.
2
Connect the target organization (WTO) and the criticized policies (market opening, free trade) to broader post-1900 global developments.
The policies of the WTO and the reduction of trade barriers are hallmarks of neoliberalism, which gained prominence in the late twentieth century.
This links the specific protest in the stimulus to the broader conceptual framework of the AP World History curriculum.
3
Evaluate the options to identify which one accurately describes the neoliberal trade policies and rule out distractors based on historical misconceptions.
The spread of neoliberal policies is the correct context. Mercantilism, direct colonial rule, and complete cultural homogenization are historically inaccurate or misapplied descriptions of this era.
This confirms the correct option while identifying the specific errors in the distractors.

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Economic resistance to globalization and neoliberalism after 1900
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"The Parties to this Agreement,

Recognizing that their relations in the field of trade and economic endeavour should be conducted with a view to raising standards of living, ensuring full employment and a large and steadily growing volume of real income and effective demand, and expanding the production of and trade in goods and services...

Being desirous of contributing to these objectives by entering into reciprocal and mutually advantageous arrangements directed to the substantial reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade and to the elimination of discriminatory treatment in international trade relations...

Agree as follows:

Article I: Establishment of the Organization: The World Trade Organization (hereinafter referred to as 'the WTO') is hereby established."

— Preamble to the Marrakesh Agreement, 1994

Which of the following developments in the late twentieth century most directly facilitated the goals expressed in the agreement?

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Cevap: The widespread adoption of neoliberal economic principles that promoted free trade and deregulation.

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The widespread adoption of neoliberal economic principles that promoted free trade and deregulation.
The correct answer is correct because the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) through the Marrakesh Agreement reflects the late-twentieth-century shift toward neoliberalism. Neoliberal policies, championed by Western nations and global institutions, promoted deregulation, privatization, and the removal of tariffs to encourage free trade and global economic integration.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document.
The text is the preamble to the Marrakesh Agreement (1994) establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO), which emphasizes the reduction of tariffs, elimination of trade barriers, and promotion of global economic integration.
Understanding the core focus of the source document is the first step in answering stimulus-based questions.
2
Identify the historical context of the late twentieth century regarding international trade.
The late twentieth century was characterized by rapid globalization, driven by neoliberal economic policies that favored deregulation, free markets, and the lowering of trade tariffs.
Aligning the goals of the WTO with the broader historical trends of the era helps identify the correct option.
3
Evaluate the choices based on historical accuracy and relevance to the WTO's goals.
The option describing neoliberal economic policies directly aligns with the Marrakesh Agreement's goals of reducing trade barriers. Other options refer to either different time periods (mercantilism, direct imperialism) or agricultural technology (Green Revolution).
Eliminating incorrect historical concepts leads to the selection of the correct option.

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Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
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"To restore confidence, countries must address the root causes of their problems. This requires reforming their financial sectors, improving corporate governance, and opening their markets to international competition. The IMF's programs are designed not to punish, but to assist countries in rebuilding their economies on a sounder, more stable foundation."

—Michel Camdessus, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), address to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, 1998

The economic reforms described in the passage are most representative of which of the following global developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The spread of neoliberal economic principles that promoted free-market reforms, deregulation, and global integration.

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The spread of neoliberal economic principles that promoted free-market reforms, deregulation, and global integration.
The correct answer describes the spread of neoliberal economic principles. The IMF's insistence on financial deregulation and opening domestic markets to foreign competition is a hallmark of neoliberalism, which became the dominant global economic model in the late twentieth century.

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Analyze the stimulus document to identify the institution and its objectives.
The document is an address by the Managing Director of the IMF defending financial sector reforms and opening markets to international competition.
Understanding the source's perspective is necessary to place the policies in historical context.
2
Relate the IMF's policy prescriptions of financial reform and market opening to late-twentieth-century economic ideologies.
These policies align with neoliberalism (often called the Washington Consensus), which advocated for deregulation, free markets, and globalization.
Connecting the specific actions of global institutions to broader historical movements is required to answer the question.

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The role of global financial institutions in promoting neoliberal economic policies and global integration in the late twentieth century.
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"The World Social Forum is an open meeting place for... groups and movements of civil society that are opposed to neoliberalism and to domination of the world by capital and any form of imperialism, and are committed to building a planetary society directed to fruitful relations among Mankind and between Mankind and the Earth."

—World Social Forum Charter of Principles, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2001

Which of the following developments after 1900 is most directly reflected in the passage?

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Cevap: Growing resistance to the expansion of free-market economic policies and corporate globalization

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Growing resistance to the expansion of free-market economic policies and corporate globalization
The correct answer is correct because the World Social Forum emerged as an international platform for activists, non-governmental organizations, and labor unions to protest the negative social and economic impacts of neoliberal economic integration, free-trade agreements, and corporate globalization.

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1
Analyze the context of the stimulus.
The text comes from the World Social Forum Charter of Principles in 2001, situated in Brazil.
This establishes that the source reflects a late-twentieth or early-twenty-first-century context, a period characterized by intense globalization.
2
Identify the primary targets of opposition mentioned in the source.
The document explicitly declares opposition to neoliberalism and the domination of the world by capital.
Neoliberal policies and the free flow of capital are core components of globalization after 1900.
3
Select the option that matches this opposition.
The correct option identifies resistance to free-market economic policies and corporate globalization.
This directly matches the World Social Forum's stated goal of creating an alternative to corporate-led globalization and neoliberal policies.

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Resistance to Globalization after 1900
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The following is an excerpt from a speech by the president of a Southeast Asian country in 1996, discussing national economic strategy:

"In this era of global competition, our nation cannot afford to rely solely on traditional agricultural exports. We must integrate ourselves into the global manufacturing network. By establishing free-trade zones, offering tax incentives to foreign enterprises, and investing in the skills of our workforce, we have attracted major multinational corporations from North America and East Asia. Today, the components of a single consumer electronic device are designed in California, manufactured in our factories, assembled in China, and sold worldwide. Our integration into this global division of labor is the key to our future prosperity."

The economic strategy described in the passage was most directly facilitated by which of the following developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The spread of neoliberal economic principles and the reduction of international trade barriers

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The spread of neoliberal economic principles and the reduction of international trade barriers
The correct answer is correct because the late twentieth century saw a widespread shift toward neoliberal economic policies. Governments around the world deregulated economies, privatized state-owned industries, and signed trade agreements that reduced tariffs. This liberalization of trade and capital flows directly facilitated the creation of global supply chains and allowed multinational corporations to distribute different stages of production across multiple countries, as described in the passage.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage describes a Southeast Asian nation's strategy to attract multinational corporations, establish free-trade zones, and participate in a global division of labor for manufacturing consumer goods.
Understanding the context of globalized manufacturing and corporate supply chains is necessary to identify the facilitating historical development.
2
Identify the historical context of the late twentieth century related to this strategy.
During the late twentieth century, the global economy was characterized by the spread of free-market (neoliberal) policies, deregulation, and agreements that lowered tariffs (such as GATT and the WTO).
This global shift allowed companies to easily move capital and production across borders, enabling the international division of labor described.
3
Evaluate the options against the identified historical context.
The option concerning the spread of neoliberal economic principles and the reduction of trade barriers aligns perfectly with the passage's description of free-trade zones and global networks. The other options either confuse mercantilism with free markets, describe outdated colonial administration, or focus on agriculture instead of industrialization.
Evaluating the options ensures that the selected answer is historically accurate and directly addresses the question.

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Economics in the Global Age
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Soru 90Soru

Speech by William S. Gaud, Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), 1968:

"Developments in the field of agriculture contain the makings of a new revolution. It is not a violent Red Revolution like that of the Soviets, nor is it a White Revolution like that of the Shah of Iran. I call it the Green Revolution. This new revolution—based on new seeds, chemical fertilizers, and modern technology—is spreading rapidly. In Pakistan, India, and Turkey, the yields of wheat and rice have reached record heights, bringing the hope of self-sufficiency to millions of people."

Based on the passage, which of the following was the primary goal of the developments described as the "Green Revolution"?

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Cevap: Increasing crop yields to feed growing populations and prevent famine

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Increasing crop yields to feed growing populations and prevent famine
The correct answer is correct because the passage explicitly describes the Green Revolution as using new seeds, chemical fertilizers, and modern technology to achieve record crop yields, thereby bringing the hope of self-sufficiency to millions of people struggling with food security.

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1
Analyze the stimulus for clues about the methods and objectives of the Green Revolution.
The text identifies the use of new seeds, chemical fertilizers, and modern technology to achieve record crop yields.
This establishes the technological nature of the agricultural shift.
2
Identify the intended outcome of these agricultural developments mentioned in the passage.
The text notes that these developments brought the hope of self-sufficiency to millions of people in countries like Pakistan, India, and Turkey.
This matches the goal of increasing food production to prevent widespread hunger.

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The goals and methods of the Green Revolution in the twentieth century
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"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts: the concept of 'needs', in particular the essential needs of the world's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment's ability to meet present and future needs."
— World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future, 1987

The definition of sustainable development presented in the excerpt was primarily a response to which of the following global developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The growing concern over the ecological limits of economic growth and the need to address global economic disparities.

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The growing concern over the ecological limits of economic growth and the need to address global economic disparities.
The correct answer is correct because the Brundtland Report was a landmark document that arose during the late twentieth century as global organizations and governments debated the ecological limits of industrial growth, recognizing that global economic inequalities must be addressed in tandem with environmental preservation.

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1
Analyze the source text to identify the main themes.
The excerpt defines 'sustainable development' by balancing the needs of the world's poor with the physical limits of the environment and technology.
Understanding the focus on both developmental equity and ecological limits is necessary to locate the correct historical context.
2
Relate the source themes to late-twentieth-century environmental history.
In the late 1900s, debates grew over global warming, resource depletion, and how economic growth could be maintained without destroying the biosphere.
This contextualization links the specific vocabulary of the Brundtland Report (1987) to the broader subtopic of debates about the environment after 1900.
3
Evaluate the options to identify the correct response.
The option concerning concern over ecological limits and economic disparities matches the Brundtland Report's emphasis on sustainability and the needs of the poor.
It is the only option that accurately reflects both the historical context of late-twentieth-century environmental debates and the text's contents.

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Late-twentieth-century debates over sustainable development, ecological limits, and international inequality.
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“NAFTA is a death sentence for the indigenous peoples of Mexico, who are being offered up as cheap labor in the service of transnational corporations. This agreement represents the final blow to our communal lands, which have sustained us for generations, replacing our traditional corn production with cheap imports from the north.”
—Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle, 1994

Which of the following arguments against globalization is most directly supported by the passage?

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Cevap: Free-trade agreements and neoliberal policies could undermine local agricultural traditions and indigenous autonomy.

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Free-trade agreements and neoliberal policies could undermine local agricultural traditions and indigenous autonomy.
The correct option correctly identifies the core argument of the EZLN declaration: that free-trade policies like NAFTA threaten local agricultural practices, communal land rights, and the autonomy of indigenous communities by forcing them to compete with cheap foreign imports.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context.
The stimulus is a 1994 declaration by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in Mexico protesting the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Understanding the source and context is essential for historical analysis.
2
Identify the primary grievance in the text.
The EZLN argues that NAFTA will lead to exploitation of indigenous labor, loss of communal lands, and the destruction of traditional corn agriculture due to foreign imports.
This links the historical event to the specific negative impacts of global economic agreements on localized communities.
3
Evaluate the choices against the identified grievance.
The choice emphasizing how free-trade agreements and neoliberalism undermine local agriculture and autonomy directly reflects the text's complaints.
Selecting the option that matches the core argument of the stimulus answers the question.

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Resistance to Globalization after 1900
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
Soru 93Soru

Read the passage below and answer the following question.

"We, the Ogoni People, note:
That over thirty billion dollars’ worth of oil and gas has been extracted from our land by multinational corporations since 1958;
That in return, the Ogoni people have received virtually nothing in terms of development, infrastructure, or employment;
That the search for oil has caused severe environmental degradation, destroying our agricultural lands and fishing waters, which are our traditional livelihood;
That we have been politically marginalized and denied the right to self-determination.
We hereby demand political autonomy for the Ogoni people within the Nigerian federation, and the right to control and use a fair proportion of our economic resources for our own development."
—Adapted from the *Ogoni Bill of Rights*, 1990

Based on the passage, the demands of the Ogoni people most directly reflect which of the following global developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The growth of movements challenging the ecological and social consequences of global economic integration.

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The growth of movements challenging the ecological and social consequences of global economic integration.
The correct answer is the option stating that the demands reflect the growth of movements challenging the ecological and social consequences of global economic integration. The Ogoni Bill of Rights highlights how multinational oil companies extracted wealth while leaving the local population with environmental ruin (ecological consequences) and poverty (social/economic consequences). This aligns with late-twentieth-century activist movements that challenged the unregulated power of multinational corporations and the negative side effects of global capitalism.

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Analyze the stimulus document (Ogoni Bill of Rights, 1990) for key themes.
The document highlights oil extraction by multinational corporations, severe environmental degradation of local agricultural and fishing lands, lack of development benefits, and political marginalization.
Understanding the core complaints of the source is essential for identifying its historical context.
2
Identify the historical period and geopolitical context of the document.
The document is from 1990 (late twentieth century) and comes from the Ogoni people of Nigeria, a post-colonial nation where oil extraction became a major economic driver.
Locating the source in time and space helps eliminate options related to other eras, such as direct decolonization.
3
Connect the specific complaints of the Ogoni to broader global trends of the late twentieth century.
The complaints address the negative environmental and economic side effects of multinational corporations and global trade, which aligns with late-20th-century reform movements challenging globalization.
This links the specific primary source directly to the AP World History learning objective regarding calls for reform and responses to globalization.

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Late twentieth-century calls for reform in response to the economic and environmental impacts of globalization.
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"That the search for oil has caused severe land degradation, food shortage, air and water pollution, and the destruction of the agricultural and fishing economy of the Ogoni people... That the multinational oil companies, particularly Shell and Chevron, have operated in Ogoniland without any regard for the environment or the local population, while extracting billions of dollars in wealth."
—Ogoni Bill of Rights, presented to the government and people of Nigeria, 1990

The claims made in the passage are best understood in the context of which of the following post-1900 developments?

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Cevap: Protests by local communities against the environmental and social consequences of global economic integration

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Protests by local communities against the environmental and social consequences of global economic integration
The correct answer is correct because the Ogoni Bill of Rights represents a prominent historical example of local communities in the developing world organizing to resist the environmental degradation and economic displacement caused by global economic integration and multinational corporations.

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Analyze the historical stimulus
The excerpt is from the Ogoni Bill of Rights (1990) in Nigeria, protesting environmental damage (pollution, land degradation) and economic exploitation by multinational oil companies like Shell and Chevron.
Understanding the source and its core complaints establishes the historical context of late 20th-century globalization.
2
Connect the stimulus to the relevant learning objective
The document shows a local community organizing to resist the negative ecological and economic impacts of global resource extraction by foreign-owned transnational corporations.
This links the specific event to the broader historical trend of resistance to globalized economic structures.
3
Evaluate and eliminate incorrect options
Eliminate choices relating to direct colonial rule, cultural homogenization, or the Green Revolution, confirming that the protests reflect resistance to global economic integration.
Ensures that the selected answer is historically accurate and directly addresses the question prompt.

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Resistance to Globalization after 1900
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s
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“What is at stake is the cultural identity of all our nations, it is the right of each country to have its own culture... A society which abandons the means of depicting itself to the technologies of its time, which does not feed its own imagery, is a society condemned to subjection.”

— François Mitterrand, President of France, speech addressing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) negotiations, 1993

The concerns expressed in the passage are best understood as a reaction to which of the following late twentieth-century developments?

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Cevap: The increasing dominance of Western media and consumer products in global markets

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The increasing dominance of Western media and consumer products in global markets
The correct answer is correct because Mitterrand's speech highlights the fear that global trade agreements would allow American and Western cultural exports to dominate local markets, undermining national cultural sovereignty.

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1
Analyze the source and historical context.
The excerpt is from a 1993 speech by French President François Mitterrand during GATT negotiations, discussing the threat to national cultural identities.
Understanding the actor and context helps identify the underlying conflict between global trade rules and local cultural sovereignty.
2
Identify the core argument in the stimulus.
Mitterrand argues that allowing foreign technologies and imagery to dominate a nation's culture leads to subjection and loss of identity.
This links the political act of trade negotiation to cultural defense against foreign hegemony.
3
Connect the argument to post-1900 global developments.
The concerns directly address the expansion of Western (principally American) media, cinema, and consumer culture, which critics feared would erode local cultures.
This identifies the target of resistance to globalization in the late twentieth century.

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Resistance to globalization after 1900
Tahmini Süre:1m 0s
Soru 96Soru

"When we began, we were addressing that which was most immediate: the lack of firewood, clean drinking water, balanced diets, shelter, and income. We soon realized that the degradation of the environment was not just a technical problem, but a symptom of a larger governance crisis. A society that does not manage its resources sustainably is a society that lacks democratic space, human rights, and peace. Therefore, planting trees became a symbol for the struggle to democratize our nation and protect our communal heritage."

—Wangari Maathai, Kenyan environmental and political activist, Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, 2004

Which of the following historical developments after 1900 is best illustrated by the passage?

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Cevap: The emergence of grassroots movements that linked ecological protection with broader demands for social and political reform.

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The emergence of grassroots movements that linked ecological protection with broader demands for social and political reform.
The correct answer is correct because Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement is a prime example of a late twentieth-century grassroots movement that connected local ecological challenges (such as deforestation and resource depletion) with wider demands for democratic governance, human rights, and social justice. This demonstrates how environmentalism in the post-1900 era often intersected with calls for political reform, particularly in newly independent nations.

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Analyze the stimulus text to identify the central actors, actions, and arguments.
The passage describes the Green Belt Movement in Kenya, which began by addressing environmental and basic needs but realized that ecological issues were tied to a governance crisis.
Understanding the author's argument is essential for linking the text to broader historical developments.
2
Connect the author's argument to the key themes of Unit 9, specifically calls for reform and responses after 1900.
The movement represents a grassroots response linking environmentalism (ecological sustainability) with human rights and democratic reforms.
This aligns the specific historical details of the Kenyan movement with the AP World History theme of post-1900 reform movements.
3
Evaluate the options to select the one that accurately describes this link and eliminate distractors.
The correct option accurately states that the movement illustrates grassroots campaigns linking ecological protection to social and political reform.
Selecting the correct option requires distinguishing the actual characteristics of late-20th-century environmentalism from unrelated historical developments.

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The intersection of environmental movements and political reforms in the late twentieth century.
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Source: Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, address to the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 1972.

"We do not wish to impoverish the environment any further and yet we cannot for a moment forget the grim poverty of large numbers of people. Are not poverty and need the greatest polluters? . . . How can we speak to those who live in villages and in slums about keeping the oceans clean when their own lives are contaminated at the source? The environment cannot be improved in conditions of poverty. Nor can poverty be eradicated without the use of science and technology."

Based on the passage, the perspective expressed by Indira Gandhi most directly reflects which of the following debates in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The tension between developed nations advocating for global environmental conservation and developing nations prioritizing poverty reduction through economic development.

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The tension between developed nations advocating for global environmental conservation and developing nations prioritizing poverty reduction through economic development.
Indira Gandhi’s speech outlines the classic post-colonial perspective that developing nations must prioritize economic growth and poverty eradication before they can dedicate resources to global environmental conservation, highlighting a core tension between the developed and developing worlds at international forums.

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1
Analyze the source attribution and content of the stimulus.
The source is from Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, addressing a 1972 UN conference. The text contrasts environmental protection with the immediate need to eliminate poverty in slums and villages through science and technology.
Understanding the context of a developing nation leader's speech helps identify their main concerns and perspective on global issues.
2
Evaluate the core argument presented by the speaker.
The speaker argues that poverty is the 'greatest polluter' and must be addressed before environmental preservation can be successfully tackled, requiring industrial and technological tools.
This identifies the central conflict between immediate socioeconomic survival/growth and ecological conservation.
3
Connect this argument to late-twentieth-century global developments and debates.
This reflects the ongoing debate between developed nations (Global North), which pushed for global environmental limits, and developing nations (Global South), which argued that such limits could restrict their path out of poverty.
Connecting the specific historical source to the broader historical debate is required to answer the AP-style question.

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The conflict between developmental goals in the Global South and ecological conservation standards promoted globally.
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Source: Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigerian author and environmental activist, address to the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), 1992.

"We are going to demand our rights. We are going to demand that the oil companies pay for the destruction of our environment. For thirty-five years, Shell has taken billions of dollars from our land, but they have left us only with polluted air, ruined soil, and poisoned water where fish can no longer live. Our traditional way of life, based on farming and fishing, has been destroyed by this environmental degradation. The Nigerian government has collaborated with these multinational corporations to oppress our people. We must organize and protest peacefully to defend our environment and our future."

The protests and arguments described in the passage are best understood as a response to which of the following developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The environmental and economic challenges faced by developing nations due to resource extraction by multinational corporations.

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The environmental and economic challenges faced by developing nations due to resource extraction by multinational corporations.
The correct answer is the option stating that the situation reflects environmental and economic challenges from resource extraction by multinational corporations. The passage describes the struggle of the Ogoni people against Shell Oil, illustrating how transnational corporate activities in the late twentieth century led to severe local environmental destruction, impacting traditional livelihoods in the Global South and sparking local environmental justice movements.

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1
Analyze the source and context of the stimulus.
The text is an excerpt from a 1992 speech by Ken Saro-Wiwa, a Nigerian environmental activist protesting against oil companies (specifically Shell) in Nigeria.
Understanding the author's identity and the historical setting helps contextualize the late-twentieth-century environmental movement in the Global South.
2
Identify the core complaint and historical process highlighted in the speech.
The author argues that multinational corporations have extracted wealth while leaving behind severe environmental pollution (polluted air, ruined soil, poisoned water) that has ruined traditional farming and fishing.
This links the local struggle directly to the globalized economy and debates about environmental degradation caused by industrial resource extraction.
3
Evaluate the options based on historical accuracy and relevance to the text.
The option concerning corporate resource extraction and its environmental impact on developing countries matches the context. Other options mistake the issue for Green Revolution agriculture, formal imperialism, or cultural assimilation.
This isolates the correct answer by matching the stimulus details to broader twentieth-century global developments.

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Debates about the environment and globalization after 1900
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The following is an excerpt from remarks made by Deng Xiaoping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, during his tour of southern China in 1992:

'Whether the emphasis is on planning or on market forces is not the essential distinction between socialism and capitalism. A planned economy is not definitionally socialist, because there is planning under capitalism; a market economy is not definitionally capitalist, because there are markets under socialism. Both planning and market forces are merely economic means to develop productivity.'

Based on the passage, the economic policies advocated by Deng Xiaoping contributed most directly to which of the following developments in late twentieth-century China?

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Cevap: The rapid expansion of private enterprise and China's integration into global trade networks

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The rapid expansion of private enterprise and China's integration into global trade networks
The correct answer is correct because Deng Xiaoping's remarks during his 1992 Southern Tour provided the crucial ideological justification for incorporating market mechanisms into the Chinese economy. This led directly to the acceleration of economic reforms, the growth of private enterprise, and China's deep integration into the global capitalist trade network.

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1
Analyze the provided historical source.
Deng Xiaoping argues that planning and market forces are tools for developing productivity, asserting that market mechanisms are compatible with a socialist system.
Understanding the leader's argument is necessary to connect it to the corresponding historical outcomes in China.
2
Contextualize the source within late twentieth-century global economics.
This ideological shift justified the creation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs), encouraged foreign investment, and facilitated market reforms (neoliberal-style economic policies) under state supervision.
This links the intellectual justification to the concrete economic actions taken by the Chinese government.
3
Identify the direct outcome of these economic reforms.
China transitioned toward a socialist market economy, leading to rapid industrialization, private sector growth, and integration into the global capitalist trade network as a major exporter.
This matches the target historical process with the correct answer choice.

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Economics in the Global Age
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Gustavo Gutiérrez, Peruvian priest and theologian, *A Theology of Liberation*, 1971

'But the poor person does not exist as an individual act of destiny. The poor person is the product of a system. The poor person is a resource, a class... The poverty of the poor is not a call to generous actions, but a demand for the construction of a different social order... Authentic development for Latin America cannot be achieved within the framework of the existing capitalist system; rather, it requires a transition that prioritizes the economic and social liberation of the marginalized, who live in a state of institutionalized violence.'

The ideas expressed in the passage most directly reflect which of the following twentieth-century developments?

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Cevap: The rise of religious and social movements that challenged political authoritarianism and economic inequality.

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The rise of religious and social movements that challenged political authoritarianism and economic inequality.
The correct answer is correct because the passage outlines the core principles of liberation theology, a major Latin American reform movement in the late twentieth century. Initiated by Catholic theologians and priests like Gustavo Gutiérrez, it combined Christian teachings on social justice with socioeconomic analysis to advocate for the poor and marginalized. This movement played a significant role in organizing grassroots resistance against military dictatorships and extreme economic disparities throughout the region.

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1
Analyze the stimulus context, author, and date.
The author is Gustavo Gutiérrez, a Peruvian priest writing in 1971 about 'A Theology of Liberation.' The context is Latin America during the late twentieth century, characterized by systemic poverty, political authoritarianism (military dictatorships), and debates over economic systems.
Identifying the author and historical era provides the necessary context to evaluate the document's purpose and its relationship to broader global trends.
2
Interpret the core argument of the passage.
Gutiérrez argues that poverty is structural ('the product of a system') and demands a new social order and the liberation of the marginalized, challenging the existing capitalist framework.
Understanding the core argument allows for matching the author's ideas to the correct historical reform movement (liberation theology).
3
Relate the passage's argument to late twentieth-century historical developments.
The ideas of liberation theology inspired grassroots movements, human rights activism, and Catholic base communities that opposed both economic inequality and the repressive military regimes dominant in Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s.
Connecting the ideas to actual historical outcomes identifies the correct development.

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Calls for Reform and Responses after 1900
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