A. agricultural
B. economic
C. military
D. manufacturing
North-South Relations
North-South Relations
A. WTO
B. GATT
C. NIEO
D. IMF
A. capital accumulation
B. rising per capita incomes
C. increasing levels of foreign aid
D. increasing skills in the population
A. Subsistence crops
B. Cash crops
C. Bumper crops
D. Rotation crops
A. Marxist
B. capitalist
C. mercantilism
D. neo-functionalist
A. UNDP
B. USAID
C. UNICEF
D. UNESCO
A. opposition to the weakening of communist economic structures
B. a desire for greater political freedoms
C. popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption
D. opposition to a ban on exports to Western countries
A. all of the aid distributed via this model comes from countries of the global South
B. it relies on local communities to determine the needs of their own people and to carry out development projects
C. it relies on simply giving food or money without much through to the broader consequences
D. it cuts off aid if the recipient states or communities do not show immediate progress in improving the provision of basic human needs
A. Although growth has been uneven, total rate of growth is basically equal between the North and South
B. Africa experienced negative economic growth
C. South Asia still lags far behind China in growth rate
D. The South now outpaces the North in growth rate
A. capitalism, allowing private enterprise to dictate the rise and fall of major industries
B. Marxist values and central control of all means of production
C. socialism and state control of agriculture and consumer goods, but private capitalism for large industries
D. socialism and state control of large large industries but on private capitalism in agriculture and consumer goods