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Chapter3HistoryandGeography:TheFoundationsOfCulture
1)Acountry'shistoryinfluencesbusinessdecisionssuchasmarketentryandpersonneldecisions.
2)Confucianphilosophy,taughtthroughoutJapan'shistory,emphasizesthebasicvirtueofloyaltytothecountry.
3)Workingasindividuals,ratherthantogether,foracommoncauseisafundamentalbeliefinJapanesebehavior.
4)Recordingofhistoriceventsbyhistoriansbelongingtodifferentculturesgivesusasubjectiveviewofhistory.
5)Mexico'sattitudetowardAmericaisaccuratelysummedupinthestatement—"Geographyhasmadeusneighbors,traditionhasmadeusfriends."
6)InthecontextofU.S.foreignpolicies,theMonroeDoctrine,initsbroadestinterpretation,meantthattheUnitedStatessurrenderedoccupationofCubatotheSovietUnion.
7)ManifestDestinywasusedtojustifytheU.S.annexationofTexas,Oregon,NewMexico,andCalifornia.
8)TheMonroeDoctrinedictatedthattherewouldbenofurtherEuropeancolonizationintheNewWorld.
9)TheRooseveltCorollaryplayedasignificantroleintheU.S.acquisitionofthePanamaCanal.
10)InthecontextofU.S.foreignpolicies,theRooseveltCorollarypavedthewayfornon-AmericaninterventioninLatinAmericanaffairs.
11)AnaccuratedepictionoftheRooseveltCorollaryis"whateverisgoodfortheUnitedStatesisjustifiable."
12)Tounderstandacountry'sattitudes,prejudices,andfears,itisnecessarytolookbeyondthesurfaceofcurrenteventstotheinnersubtletiesofthecountry'sentirepastforclues.
13)Altitude,humidity,andtemperatureextremesareclimaticfeaturesthataffecttheusesandfunctionsofproductsandequipment.
14)Whiletemperaturesandrainfallaffecttradebecausetheycanvary,geographicalconditionssuchasmountainsandoceansdonothaveaneffectontrade.
15)Countriesthatsufferthemostfrommajornaturalcalamitiesareamongthepoorestintheworld.
16)Inthecontextofsocialresponsibilityandenvironmentalmanagement,theUnitedStatescontinuestobetheworld'stoppollution-causingnation.
17)Theprocessofcontrollingindustrialwastesleadstotheissueofdisposalofhazardouswaste,aby-productofpollutioncontrols.
18)Inthecontextofsocialresponsibilityandenvironmentalmanagement,theBaselConventionidentifiedsafedumpingzonesforhazardouswastesexportedbydevelopednations.
19)TheUnitedStatesleadsthefightagainstpollutionwiththemoststringentgreenhouseemissionstandardsintheworld.
20)Inthecontextofsocialresponsibilityandenvironmentalmanagement,sustainabledevelopmentisaboutprotectingtheenvironmentatallcosts.
21)SustainabledevelopmentisoftenfrowneduponintheUnitedStatesbecauseconsumersaremoreinterestedinstylethansustainability.
22)Oneofthefoundationsofmoderntechnologyistheabilitytogenerateenergybecausenationsarenotequalintheirabilitytoproduceenergy.
23)Inmuchoftheunderdevelopedworld,humanlaboristheprevalentsourceofenergy.
24)AmajorreasonwhyChinaisinefficientinoilusageisbecauseofoutdatedtechnology.
25)Theamountofrenewableenergyresourcessuchaswoodandsolarpowerhasdecreasedsharplyinthelastdecade.
26)Chinahasemergedasthemostefficientuserofenergyworldwide.
27)Accordingtosomeeconomists,economicprosperityisafactorthatleadstothedeclineinfertilityrates.
28)Currently,thedevelopingworldhasagrowingpopulationwhiletheindustrializedworld'spopulationisdeclining.
29)NorthAmericaistheregionoftheworldmostaffectedbyasteadilydecliningworker-to-retireeratio.
30)Continuousimprovementsinelectroniccommunicationshavefacilitatedtheexpansionoftrade.
31)TheBostonTeaPartyisanexampleofhowU.S.historyreallybeginswithChinabecause
A)ChinaplacedataxontheBritishwhointurntaxedthecolonists.
B)theBritishprohibitedAmericantradersfromdealingdirectlywithChina.
C)theBritishrecognizedChinaasamorevaluablemarket.
D)Chinaattemptedtoexportteaintothecolonies.
E)mostcolonistshadgenealogicalrootsinChina.
32)The________wasapoliticalprotestagainsttheBritishtaxingsystem.
A)HongKongRevolution
B)BostonTeaParty
C)TaipingRebellion
D)FirstOpiumWar
E)CantonUprising
33)WhichcommoditydominatedthetradebetweenBritainandChinaduringtheearly1800s?
A)bamboo
B)mother-of-pearl
C)silk
D)tea
E)porcelain
34)WhatcommoditydidtheEnglishEastIndiaCompanyturntoinordertohelpBritainerasethetea-causedtradedeficitwithChinaduringthe1800s?
A)watches
B)betelnuts
C)diamonds
D)textiles
E)opium
35)WhatwastheresultoftheFirstOpiumWarbetweentheBritishandChina?
A)ChinacededHongKongtoBritain.
B)HongKongwasdisplacedtoChinaatacostof$10millionpounds.
C)ChinablockadedallBritishports.
D)Opiumwaslegalizedtomaketradingeasierforbothcountries.
E)Notaxeswereallowedtobeleviedonopiumimportsorexports.
36)TheopiumwarsresultedinalossofconfidenceintheChinesegovernmentthatledtotherevoltknownastheTaipingRebellion.HowmanyChineseliveswerelostinthisrebellion?
A)2million
B)40,000
C)400,000
D)20–40million
E)2.4million
37)WhicheventisoneofthepivotalfactorsbehindthewarinessoftheChineseleadershiptowardforeigninfluencesingeneral,andreligiousmovementsinparticular,eventoday?
A)theBoxerRevolution
B)theSatsumaRebellion
C)theNanjingRebellion
D)theHongKongRevolution
E)theTaipingRebellion
38)WhateventultimatelybecameaboutforeignaccesstoChinesetrade?
A)theBoxerRevolution
B)theSatsumaRebellion
C)theVietnamWar
D)theLouisianaPurchase
E)theOpiumWars
39)HowdidtheBritishrespondin1839aftertheEmperorofChinaorderedthedestructionofopiuminventoriesinCanton?
A)TheBritishtaxedChinaforexistinginventories.
B)TheBritishsunkshipsinthePearlRiver.
C)TheBritishopenedallChineseports.
D)TheBritishjoinedforceswithChinaandalsodestroyeditsinventories.
E)TheBritishmadeanagreementwithAmericaforopiumsupplies.
40)Japanwasanisolatedcountrybeforethearrivalof________in1853.
A)MarcoPolo
B)AdmiralHalsey
C)CommodorePerry
D)AdmiralPennington
E)theEastIndiaCompany
41)WhichofthefollowingmaybestexplainwhytheJapanesehavesuchstrongloyaltytowardtheircompanies?
A)Zenphilosophy
B)Taoism
C)Confucianphilosophy
D)Buddhism
E)Bushidophilosophy
42)Duringtheearly1800s,theBritishtasteforteawascreatingahugetradedeficitforBritainwithwhatcountry?
A)France
B)Italy
C)Belgium
D)Finland
E)China
43)AccordingtoConfucianphilosophy,aboveallelse,loyaltyshouldbegivento
A)family.
B)spouse.
C)parents.
D)company.
E)country.
44)WhateventoccurredduringtheMexicanRevolution?
A)theoverthrowingofdictatorErnestoZedillo
B)theyouthmovementagainstreligion
C)thenationalizationofMexicanoilindustry
D)theexpulsionofNorthAmericanbusinessmen
E)thesupportofFrencharmsforrevolutionaries
45)OnSeptember13,thepresidentofMexico,thecabinet,anddiplomaticcorpsassembletorecall"despojoterritorial."Whatisitssignificance?
A)U.S.troopsclaimed890,000squaremilesoflandthatbecameArizona,California,NewMexico,andTexas.
B)U.S.borderofficialsallowedthepeacefulcrossingofMexicancitizensintotheUnitedStates.
C)TradebarrierswereliftedbetweenMexicoandtheU.S.
D)U.S.andMexicansoldiersdefeatedtheChineseattempttotakeoverthisland.
E)MexicojoinedforceswithEuropetodefeattheU.S.attempttopurchaseLouisiana.
46)Whichevent,leadingtotheoverthrowingofthedictatorDíaz,isparticularlyrememberedfortheexpulsionofforeigners—mostnotablyNorthAmericanbusinessmenwhowerethemostvisibleofthewealthyandinfluentialentrepreneurs?
A)theMaderoRebellion
B)theMexicanRevolution
C)theLosNi?osRebellion
D)theMexican-AmericanWar
E)theSanPatriciosRevolution
47)Historyhelpsusunderstandwhynationsbehavethewaytheydo.Forthisreason,mosthistorianstrytopresentinformation
A)anonymously.
B)objectively.
C)simultaneously.
D)verbally.
E)subjectively.
48)WhichstatementmostaccuratelyreflectsthefeelingsofmostMexicanstowardtheUnitedStatesintermsoftheeconomy?
A)MexicanstrustandfavortheUnitedStatesaboveothertradingpartners.
B)MexicanspreferEuropeansovertheUnitedStateswithrespecttotrade.
C)MexicoconsiderstheUnitedStatesaprotectorwhowillhelpitemergeasaworldpower.
D)MexicansseetheUnitedStatesasathreattotheirpolitical,economic,andculturalindependence.
E)MexicansseetheUnitedStatesasalandofabundantopportunityandgoodfortune.
49)CitizensoftheUnitedStatesfeltthattheMonroeDoctrineprovided
A)anopportunityforLatinAmericatobecomeasuperpoweramongnations.
B)excessivetariffsonimportedgoods.
C)higherpricedgoodsintheUnitedStates.
D)protectionforLatinAmericafromEuropeancolonization.
E)amessagetoLatinAmericathatRussiawasincontrol.
50)WhichpolicyimpliedthatLatinAmericawasonlyfortheUnitedStatesandEuropeancountriesshouldnotattempttocontrolit?
A)MonroeDoctrine
B)ManifestDestiny
C)Confucianphilosophy
D)TaipingRebellionpact
E)Opiumwartreaty
51)AccordingtoManifestDestiny,whogaveAmericansthepowertocreateamodelsociety?
A)Roosevelt
B)thepeople
C)God
D)family
E)bigbusiness
52)WhatwastheoverallendresultoftheMexicanWarof1846–1848?
A)MexicowasforcedtocedeCaliforniatotheU.S.
B)TheU.S.andMexicosignedanonaggressionpact.
C)MexicogaveupCaliforniaandtheU.S.gaveupBajaCalifornia.
D)MexicopaidtheU.S.$5millionforwardamages.
E)TheU.S.signedapledgetonotinvadeMexicoagain.
53)TheideaofManifestDestinywasusedtojustifytheU.S.annexationof
A)Virginia.
B)Ohio.
C)Pennsylvania.
D)NewMexico.
E)Carolina.
54)TwomainpointsoftheMonroeDoctrinewerethat________wastostopcolonizationintheNewWorldandnotinterfereingovernmentsintheWesternHemisphere.
A)Asia
B)theUnitedStates
C)LatinAmerica
D)Canada
E)Europe
55)ManifestDestinyandthe________wereacceptedasthebasisforU.S.foreignpolicyduringmuchofthe19thand20thcenturies.
A)RooseveltCorollary
B)NorthAmericanSecurityTreaty
C)MonroeDoctrine
D)GrantMandate
E)HaysCorollary
56)TheRooseveltCorollaryimpliesthat
A)LatinAmericacancontrolitsowneconomy.
B)whateverisgoodfortheUnitedStatesisjustifiable.
C)EuropeaninterventioninLatinAmericaisvalid.
D)theUnitedStatesandEuropeshouldworktogetherinLatinAmerica.
E)nopresidentshouldinterfereintheaffairsofanothercountry.
57)InthecontextofU.S.foreignpolicyinthe19thandthe20thcenturies,________,initsbroadestinterpretation,meantthatAmericanswereachosenpeopletocreateamodelsociety.
A)RooseveltCorollary
B)MonroeDoctrine
C)HaysCorollary
D)GrantMandate
E)ManifestDestiny
58)ManifestDestinyspecificallyreferredtothe
A)politicalcloutoftheUnitedStatesoverEuropeancountries.
B)territorialexpansionoftheUnitedStatesfromtheAtlantictothePacific.
C)focusoninvestmentandinfrastructuredevelopmentinAsia-Pacific.
D)networkofintelligenceoperationsacrosstheworld,especiallytheCommunistworld.
E)"whiteman'sburden"todeveloptheunderdevelopedpartsoftheworld.
59)AbstentionoftheUnitedStatesfromEuropeanpoliticalaffairswasoneofthethreebasicdictaofthe
A)MonroeDoctrine.
B)NorthAmericanSecurityTreaty.
C)HaysCorollary.
D)GrantMandate.
E)RooseveltCorollary.
60)WhichofthefollowingpolicieswasusedintheformationofaprovisionalgovernmentinCubain1906?
A)theManifestDestiny
B)theHayManifesto
C)theWilsonMandate
D)theRooseveltCorollary
E)theGadsdenPolicyPosition
61)The________,acornerstoneofearlyU.S.foreignpolicy,dictatedthatnofurtherEuropeancolonizationintheNewWorldwouldbeaccepted.
A)MadisonCorollary
B)MonroeDoctrine
C)HaysCorollary
D)WilsonPolicyPosition
E)ManifestDestiny
62)WhatwastheresponseofLatinAmericatopoliciesfoundintheMonroeDoctrineandtheRooseveltCorollary?
A)TheywerewelcomedbecausetheycreatedastrongereconomyforallLatinAmericancountries.
B)TheywereusedasrolemodelsforLatinAmericanlegislation.
C)TheywereonlyconsideredimportantforsomeofthecountriesinLatinAmerica.
D)Theywereseenasasignofhope.
E)TheywereconsideredanunwelcomeintrusioninLatinAmericanaffairs.
63)WhenVicenteFoxbecameMexico'sfirstoppositionpartypresident,hestruggledwiththedrugproblemandtheviolenceitcreatedinhiscountry.Whatdidheproposetoalleviatethisissue?
A)Heimplementedazerotolerancepolicyandfirstoffendersweresentencedtojail.
B)Hedecidedtoonlylegalizemarijuanaformedicaluse.
C)Hesuggestedthatalldrugsbelegalized,includingLSD,opium,meth,andmore.
D)Hecreatedacabinetpostthatwouldaddresstheissueandcomeupwithasolution.
E)Heignoredtheissuebecauseitwastoolargeforhimtocontrol.
64)________isthestudyoftheearth'ssurface,climate,continents,countries,peoples,industries,andresources.
A)Geophysics
B)Geography
C)Cartography
D)Demography
E)Sociology
65)Acountrythatstrugglestoexportcropsbecauseitcannotbuildtransportationaroundthelargemountainsthatcovermostoftheterrainisbeingaffectedby
A)sociology.
B)geography.
C)cartography.
D)demographics.
E)geomatics.
66)WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheperceptionofgeographicalfeaturessuchasmountainsinthecontextofeconomicgrowthinEurope?
A)Theyprovidenaturalprotectionfrompotentiallyhostileneighbors.
B)Theyareimpedimentstoefficienttradeandcommunication.
C)Theyarenaturallandmarksthatsymbolizenationaltreasure.
D)Theyarefortuitousblessingsthatprovideawealthofnaturalresources.
E)Theyaresymbolsofnationalheritageandhistory.
67)Inthecontextofsocialresponsibilityandenvironmentalmanagement,whichofthefollowingisaby-productofpollutioncontrols?
A)corporateenvironmentalresponsibility
B)highertariffsagainstdevelopingcountries
C)thedisposalofhazardouswaste
D)reducedavailabilityofpetroleumproducts
E)theemissionofgreenhousegases
68)Whichofthefollowingcountriesistheworld'stoppolluter,atpresent,inalmostallrespects?
A)Brazil
B)China
C)Sudan
D)Afghanistan
E)Zimbabwe
69)WhateffectdidtheBaselConventionhaveonworldtrade?
A)ItallowedtheUnitedStatesfullcontroloverthedevelopingcountriesofCentralAmerica.
B)Itmandatedatotalbanontheexportofhazardouswastebydevelopednations.
C)Itimplementedhighertariffsonexportsthatcreatedgreenhouse-gasemissions.
D)Itrequiredacountrytoremovetaxbarrierswhenimportingorexportingtoacontingentnation.
E)Iteliminatedanti-dumpingpoliciesonelectronicdevices.
70)________developmentisajointapproachamongthosewhoseekeconomicgrowthwith"wiseresourcemanagement,equitabledistributionofbenefitsandreductionofnegativeeffectsonpeopleandtheenvironmentfromtheprocessofeconomicgrowth."
A)Parallel
B)Global
C)Sustainable
D)Unrestricted
E)Holistic
71)Mostoftheenergyintheunderdevelopedareasoftheworldcomesfromwhatsource?
A)Nuclearpower
B)Humanlabor
C)Windenergy
D)Geothermalpower
E)Fossilfuel
72)Whichsourceofenergydominatestheworld'senergyusage?
A)Hydroelectricpower
B)Petroleumproducts
C)Windenergy
D)Geothermalpower
E)Nuclearpower
73)Themainreasonscertainproductsdominateenergyusagearoundtheworldisbecausetheyare
A)easytostoreandtransport.
B)favoredbymostgovernments.
C)thecheapestformoffuel.
D)themostefficientformsoffuel.
E)unlimited.
74)WhichstatementdescribestheconsumptionofpetroleumproductsbytheUnitedStates?
A)Americaisthelargestproducerofpetroleumproducts.
B)Americaislikelytostayself-sufficientforthenextseveraldecades.
C)Americaisthethirdlargestconsumerofpetroleumproducts.
D)Americahasbecomeamajorimporterofpetroleumproducts.
E)PetroleumproductsarenolongerthelargestsourceofenergyfortheU.S.
75)Whichcountryisconsideredtobetheworld'smostefficientuserofenergy?
A)Canada
B)Vietnam
C)Japan
D)India
E)China
76)IthasbeennotedthatChinaisinefficientinoilusage.Whatseemstobethemainreasonforthisinefficientuseofenergy?
A)governmentregulations
B)consumerconsumption
C)outdatedtechnology
D)lackofalternatives
E)preponderanceofneed
77)WhichsourceofenergyisusedmostinAmerica?
A)wind
B)solar
C)coal
D)oilandgas
E)wood
78)Whenstudyingthedynamicsofglobalpopulationtrends,itisimportanttorememberthat
A)thedemandforgoodsworldwidemayhavenoeffectonmigrationpatterns.
B)changesinthedistributionofpopulationamongtheworld'scountriesmayfailtoinfluencedemand.
C)theglobalfinancialcrisishascausedmigrationfromruraltourbanareaswithincountries.
D)economicgrowthforecastsandassumptionsaboutfertilityratesareindependentofeachother.
E)theexistenceofsheernumbersofpeopleissignificantinappraisingpotentialconsumermarkets.
79)Whichofthefollowingstatementsistruewithrespecttotheeconomiceffectsofcontrollingpopulationgrowth?
A)Fertilityratesincreaseproportionatelytotherateofeconomicgrowth.
B)Adeclineinfertilityrateisafunctionofeconomicprosperity.
C)Lowermale-femaleratiosfavorhigherfertilityrates.
D)Developingnationstendtohavelowerfertilitycomparedtodevelopednations.
E)Higherpopulationgrowthrateshaveresultedinincreasedglobaltrade.
80)Thepopulationoftheindustrializedworldismostaccuratelydescribedas
A)increasingatanunprecedentedpace.
B)indeclineandrapidlyaging.
C)mainlyconsistingofyoungadults.
D)similartothepopulationofdevelopingcountries.
E)remainingconstantforalongtime.
81)Thepartoftheworldwiththelargestportionofpeopleover65yearsisalsothepartoftheworldwiththefewestnumberofpeopleunderage15years.Basedonthis,whatmightoccurinthisareaoftheworld?
A)aconsciousefforttoslowdownrapidurbanizationandindustrialization.
B)alargerfocusonautomationandtechnologyinindustries.
C)aheavytaxburdenonfutureworkers.
D)anincreasedfocusonlowerbirthratesthroughincentives.
E)anincreaseinmigrationtoothernations.
82)Whatwouldhelpbalancetheexplosivepopulationexpansioninlessdevelopedcountriesandtheworkershortageinindustrializedregions?
A)stableworker-to-retireeratio
B)freeflowofimmigration
C)betterseniorretirementprograms
D)prenatalsexscanning
E)provisionsforhigherpension
83)Whatisthemostuniversalmeansusedbygovernmentstocontrolbirthrates?
A)familyplanning
B)universalaccesstohealthcare
C)highliteracylevels
D)educationforwomen
E)improvednutrition
84)Innumerouscultures,afamily'sonlywealthisrepresentedbythenumberofchildrentheyhave.Thisdemonstrateshow________candeterpopulationcontrol.
A)financialbenefits
B)poorenforcementmechanisms
C)biologicalfactors
D)governmentwelfareschemes
E)culturalattitudes
85)Inthecontextofglobalpopulationtrends,anationneedsafertilityrateofabout2.1childrenperwomantobeableto
A)reduceitspopulation.
B)maintainitspopulation.
C)encourageimmigration.
D)increaseitspopulation.
E)discourageimmigration.
86)Whichregionismostaffectedbyagingandthusbyasteadilydecreasingworker-to-retireeratio?
A)Africa
B)NorthAmerica
C)SouthAmerica
D)Asia
E)Europe
87)Countrieslike________andtheU.S.epitomizetheproblemscausedbyanincreasingpercentageofelderlypeoplewhomustbesupportedbyadecliningnumberofskilledworkers.
A)Brazil
B)China
C)Egypt
D)Chile
E)Japan
88)________represent(s)theattemptsofcountriestoovercomeeconomicandsocialimbalancescreatedinpartbytheinfluenceofgeography.
A)Importtariffs
B)FreeTradepolicies
C)Traderoutes
D)Globalmigration
E)Resourcesharingpacts
89)Whatwastheearliestformofatraderoute?
A)landroutes
B)theInternet
C)searoutes
D)undergroundroutes
E)airroutes
90)Whatkeytoolisnecessaryforanyoneparticipatingincommerceinordertoknowwheregoodsandservicesexistandalsoknowwheretheyareneeded?
A)sustainabledevelopment
B)expropriation
C)immigration
D)effectivecommunications
E)politicalstability
91)DescribehowthehistoricalrootsofJapan'sculturehaveinfluenceditscontemporarybehaviorandculture.
92)Explainwhatitmeansforhistoricalrecordstobesubjectiveandwhyaproperunderstandingofthisconceptisessentialforamarketer.
93)Inthecontextofthesubjectivenatureofhistoricalevents,contrasttheAmericanandMexicanperspectivesontheMonroeDoctrine.Whichpopularstatementtypifiesthedifferencebetweentheperspectives?
94)BrieflydescribeManifestDestinyandtheMonroeDoctrineasthepoliciesthatwereacceptedasthebasisforU.S.foreignpolicyduringthe19thand20thcenturies.
95)Discusshowthesethreestatementsfoundinthetextreflecttheneedforadeeperunderstandingofacountrywhenparticipatingininternationaltrade.(1)"HistoryistaughtonewayinMexicoandanotherwayintheUnitedStates—theUnitedStatesrobbedusbutweareportrayedinU.S.textbooksasbanditswhoinvadedTexas."(2)"Wemaynotlikegringosforhistoricalreasons,buttodaytheworldisdividingintocommercialblocks,andwearehandcuffedtoeachotherforbetterorworse."(3)"WealwayshavebeenandwecontinuetobeacolonyoftheUnitedStates."
96)Explain,withexamples,howclimateandtopographyofacountryaffectitseconomicprofile.
97)Discusshowless-privilegednationssufferdisproportionatelyfromnaturaldisasterssuchasearthquakesandfloods.Provideanexampleofacurrentsituationwherethisisevidenced.
98)Inthecontextofsocialresponsibilityandenvironmentalmanagement,whatissustainabledevelopment?
99)Theconsequencesofapopulationexplosionsetthestageforcountriestoimplementsomeethicalformsofpopulationcontrol.Describesomeofthefactorsthatmustbeinplaceinorderforthesetypesofcontrolstowork.
Explainwhycommunicationinfrastructuresareanintegralpartofinternationalcommerce.
InternationalMarketing,18e(Cateora)
Chapter3HistoryandGeography:TheFoundationsOfCulture
1)Acountry'shistoryinfluencesbusinessdecisionssuchasmarketentryandpersonneldecisions.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Historyinfluencesbusinessdecisionssuchasforeigndirectinvestments,marketentry,andevenpersonnelchoices.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:EconomicandBusinessImplicationsofCulturalChange
LearningObjective:03-01Theimportanceofhistoryandgeographyinunderstandinginternationalmarkets.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
2)Confucianphilosophy,taughtthroughoutJapan'shistory,emphasizesthebasicvirtueofloyaltytothecountry.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Confucianphilosophy,taughtthroughoutJapan'shistory,emphasizesthebasicvirtueofloyalty"offriendtofriend,ofwifetohusband,ofchildtoparent,ofbrothertobrother,but,aboveall,ofsubjecttolord,"thatis,tocountry.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:ElementsofCulture
LearningObjective:03-02Theeffectsofhistoryonacountry'sculture.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
3)Workingasindividuals,ratherthantogether,foracommoncauseisafundamentalbeliefinJapanesebehavior.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:Loyaltytofamily,tocountry,tocompany,andtosocialgroupsandthestrongdrivetocooperate,toworktogetherforacommoncause,permeatemanyfacetsofJapanesebehaviorandhavehistoricalrootsthatdatebackthousandsofyears.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:ElementsofCulture
LearningObjective:03-02Theeffectsofhistoryonacountry'sculture.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
4)Recordingofhistoriceventsbyhistoriansbelongingtodifferentculturesgivesusasubjectiveviewofhistory.
Answer:TRUE
Explanation:Historicaleventsalwaysareviewedfromone'sownbiasesandself-referencecriteria,andthus,whatisrecordedbyonehistorianmaynotbewhatanotherrecords,especiallyifthehistoriansarefromdifferentcultures.Historianstraditionallytrytobeobjective,butfewcanhelpfilteringeventsthroughtheirownculturalbiases.
Difficulty:2Medium
Topic:ElementsofCulture
LearningObjective:03-03Howcultureinterpretseventsthroughitsowneyes.
Bloom's:Understand
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
5)Mexico'sattitudetowardAmericaisaccuratelysummedupinthestatement—"Geographyhasmadeusneighbors,traditionhasmadeusfriends."
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:MostAmericanswouldagreewithPresidentJohnF.Kennedy'sproclamationduringavisittoMexicothat"Geographyhasmadeusneighbors,traditionhasmadeusfriends."NorthAmericansmaybesurprisedtolearnthatmostMexicansfeltitmoreaccuratetosay"Geographyhasmadeuscloser,traditionhasmadeusfarapart."
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:ElementsofCulture
LearningObjective:03-03Howcultureinterpretseventsthroughitsowneyes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
6)InthecontextofU.S.foreignpolicies,theMonroeDoctrine,initsbroadestinterpretation,meantthattheUnitedStatessurrenderedoccupationofCubatotheSovietUnion.
Answer:FALSE
Explanation:CitizensoftheU.S.sawtheMonroeDoctrineasprotectionforLatinAmericafromEuropeancolonizationandtheinterventionofEuropeinthegovernmentsoftheWesternHemisphere.
Difficulty:1Easy
Topic:GovernmentInterventioninForeignDirectInvestment
LearningObjective:03-03Howcultureinterpretseventsthroughitsowneyes.
Bloom's:Remember
AACSB:AnalyticalThinking
Accessibility:KeyboardNavigation
7)ManifestDestinywa
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