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    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that Black women's

    ideas have throughout history been:

    Select one:

    a. thrown away like the black woman herself

    b. actively suppressed by white male interests

    c. often rejected by many black men

    d. resisted by white feminists scholars

    e. all of the above

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that a

    global perspective encourages us to look for connections between events and processes even

    when we might not expect to find them.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" author Philip McCarty argued that the financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated once

    again that the nations of the world are politically and economically interdependent.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that while

    there is often some disconnect between the transnational and local women's movements, they have

    different strengths and the potential to succeed in different areas.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    Which of the following make the globalization debate more important and more urgent?

    Select one:

    a. growing economic inequalities

    b. erasure of local cultural differences

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    c. increasing ethnic rivalries

    d. degradation of the environment

    e. all of the above and more

    1

    Neither the 1776 American "Declaration of Independence" nor the 1789 French "Declaration of the

    Rights of Man" explicitly attributed inalienable rights to the female half of the world's population. That

    didn't happen until the 1791 "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" by

    Olympe de Gouges. The full and equal rights of women are still not legally recognized in many

    countries.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studiesthe global theme of crossing

    boundaries refers to (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

    0a. sustainable and unsustainable development

    0b. the boundaries between academic disciplines such as political science,

    sociology and economics.

    0c. conscious thought and unconscious thought

    0d. the borders between nation-states

    0e. different historical periods

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that where

    women's movements are concerned global visions need to be further infused with local realities.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    Which of the following are global themes described in Philip McCarty's "Introduction" to Integrated

    Perspectives in Global Studies?

    Select one or more:

    0a. Disintegrating Markets

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    0b. De-centering Narratives

    0c. Layering Identities

    0d. Change and Continuity

    0

    e. Crossing Boundaries0

    f. Re-reading Histories

    0g. Structure and Transformation

    0h. Power and Inequality

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that the convergence

    of race, class, and gender oppression characteristic of slavery in the United States shaped all

    the subsequent relationships Black women.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    The argument was made in lecture that learning to think globally challenges our preconceptions.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that

    human civilizations tend to develop not in isolation, but at the crossroads of trade routes where

    empires meet and cultures mingle.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" Dr. McCarty argued that the world faces increasing competition for limited

    natural resources.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

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    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies the global theme of de-centering

    narratives implies that we should (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

    0a. allow for multiple narratives and histories

    0 b. be okay with multiple centers or even no center at all

    0c. analyze global issues from multiple perspectives

    0d. pick a side and stop sitting on the fence

    0e. look past differences and focus on commonalities of human experience

    1

    In "Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen" author Olympe de Gouges declared

    that women have the right to resist oppression.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that the

    women's movement in India is as much a product of global influences as it is national influences.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that the convergence

    of race, class, and gender oppression characteristic of slavery in the United States shaped all

    the subsequent relationships Black women.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1 Which of the following were listed by Patricia Hill Collins in "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought"

    as "three interdependent dimensions" of the oppression of Black women in the United States?

    Select one or more:

    0a. cultural

    0b. political

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    0c. ideological

    0d. economic

    0e. sexual

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that recent

    growth in transnational social movements suggests that we need to re-think relationship

    between local and global feminisms.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that aglobal perspective encourages us to look for connections between events and processes even

    when we might not expect to find them.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins used the concept of

    ____________________ to refer to particular forms of intersecting oppressions.Select one:

    a. ideology

    b. subjectivity

    c. matrix of domination

    d. intersectionality

    e. epistemological

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that while

    there is often some disconnect between the transnational and local women's movements, they have

    different strengths and the potential to succeed in different areas.

    Select one:

    True

    False

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    1

    Which of the following are global themes described in Philip McCarty's "Introduction" to Integrated

    Perspectives in Global Studies?

    Select one or more:

    0

    a. Crossing Boundaries0

    b. De-centering Narratives

    0c. Change and Continuity

    0d. Re-reading Histories

    0e. Power and Inequality

    0f. Layering Identities

    0g. Disintegrating Markets

    0h. Structure and Transformation

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that the convergence

    of race, class, and gender oppression characteristic of slavery in the United States shaped all

    the subsequent relationships Black women.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In lecture the rapid expansion of urban slums around the world in places such as Rio de Janeiro and

    Cairo was described as a symptom of globalization.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen" author Olympe de Gouges argued

    that women were fully and equally punishable by law, for example they could be executed, yet they

    were denied equal rights. She was herself arrested and executed.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

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    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that

    the currently high level of immigration is (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

    0a. a result of free market economic policies associated with globalization

    0

    b. a problem because the United States is too easy on immigrants0

    c. illegal

    0d. being experienced by countries around the world

    0e. the root cause of most of America's social problems

    1

    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studiesthe global theme of crossing

    boundaries refers to (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

    0a. the borders between nation-states

    0b. sustainable and unsustainable development

    0c. conscious thought and unconscious thought

    0d. the boundaries between academic disciplines such as political science,

    sociology and economics.

    0e. different historical periods

    1

    In his "Introduction" Dr. McCarty argued that the world faces increasing competition for limitednatural resources.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that recent

    growth in transnational social movements suggests that we need to re-think relationship

    between local and global feminisms.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    Neither the 1776 American "Declaration of Independence" nor the 1789 French "Declaration of the

    Rights of Man" explicitly attributed inalienable rights to the female half of the world's population. That

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    didn't happen until the 1791 "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" by

    Olympe de Gouges. The full and equal rights of women are still not legally recognized in many

    countries.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu stated that the most

    damning argument against the women's movement in India is that it is excessively Westernized.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies the global theme of de-centering

    narratives implies that we should (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

    0a. pick a side and stop sitting on the fence

    0b. be okay with multiple centers or even no center at all

    0c. analyze global issues from multiple perspectives

    0

    d. look past differences and focus on commonalities of human experience0

    e. allow for multiple narratives and histories

    1

    In his "Introduction" author Philip McCarty argued that the financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated once

    again that the nations of the world are politically and economically interdependent.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that the convergence

    of race, class, and gender oppression characteristic of slavery in the United States shaped all

    the subsequent relationships Black women.

    Select one:

    True

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    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that

    the global present is entirely new and unlike anything in human history.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    Which of the following make the globalization debate more important and more urgent?

    Select one:

    a. growing economic inequalities

    b. erasure of local cultural differences

    c. increasing ethnic rivalries

    d. degradation of the environment

    e. all of the above and more

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that a

    global perspective encourages us to look for connections between events and processes even

    when we might not expect to find them.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    Which of the following were listed by Patricia Hill Collins in "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought"

    as "three interdependent dimensions" of the oppression of Black women in the United States?

    Select one or more:

    0a. ideological

    0 b. economic

    0c. cultural

    0d. political

    0e. sexual

    1

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    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that

    transnational women's movements have been less successful when mobilizing for economic issues

    and more effective when the basis for mobilization is sexual victimization and their claims are stated

    in terms of civil and political rights.

    Select one:True

    False

    Neither the 1776 American "Declaration of Independence" nor the 1789 French "Declaration of the

    Rights of Man" explicitly attributed inalienable rights to the female half of the world's population. That

    didn't happen until the 1791 "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" by

    Olympe de Gouges. The full and equal rights of women are still not legally recognized in many

    countries.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that a

    global perspective encourages us to look for connections between events and processes even

    when we might not expect to find them.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    The argument was made in lecture that learning to think globally challenges our preconceptions.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" Dr. McCarty argued that the world faces increasing competition for limited

    natural resources.

    Select one:

    True

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    False

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that Black women's

    ideas have throughout history been:

    Select one:

    a. thrown away like the black woman herself

    b. actively suppressed by white male interests

    c. often rejected by many black men

    d. resisted by white feminists scholars

    e. all of the above

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that recent

    growth in transnational social movements suggests that we need to re-think relationship

    between local and global feminisms.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that where

    women's movements are concerned global visions need to be further infused with local realities.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that

    the global present is entirely new and unlike anything in human history.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    1

    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies the global theme of de-centering

    narratives implies that we should (pick more than one):

    Select one or more:

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    0a. pick a side and stop sitting on the fence

    0b. look past differences and focus on commonalities of human experience

    0c. analyze global issues from multiple perspectives

    0

    d. allow for multiple narratives and histories0

    e. be okay with multiple centers or even no center at all

    1

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins argued that the convergence

    of race, class, and gender oppression characteristic of slavery in the United States shaped all

    the subsequent relationships Black women.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    In his "Introduction" to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies author Philip McCarty argued that

    the globalizing present must be understood as a continuation of a complex and globalized past.

    Select one:

    True

    False

    In "Globalization of the Local/Localization of the Global" author Amrita Basu argued that

    contemporary women's movements in India are composed primarily of (pick one):

    Select one:

    a. working class women without much education

    b. urban educated middle class women

    c. educated upper class women

    d. women from all sectors of society

    e. educated upper class men and women

    In "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought" author Patricia Hill Collins used the concept of

    ____________________ to refer to the way intersecting oppressions are actually organized in

    various domains of power.

    Select one:

    a. subjectivity

    b. intersectionality

    c. matrix of domination

    d. epistemological

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    e. ideology

    In Introduction to Integrated Perspectives in Global Studies, when enormous structural

    transformations take place, what typically does not change or transform (pick more than one)?

    Select one or more:

    a. labels

    b. war

    c. inequality

    d. poverty

    e. discrimination