Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 01

Introduction to International Development, Practice Quiz: Chapter 01

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. ________ poverty refers to being below the minimum level of income necessary for physical survival.

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. Communitarianism is often contrasted with ________.

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. ________ is a good indicator of poverty as income deprivation.

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. ________ is a term coined by Robert Putnam to refer to the willingness of individuals to cooperate to achieve shared goals and is argued to be necessary for a civic and democratic culture.

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. The birth of the modern concept of "international development" is often traced to a speech made by ________.

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. The term "Third World" first appeared in ________.

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. ________ is NOT included in the UNDP's calculation of the Human Development Index rating.

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. An accurate definition of the concept of positionality as it pertains to international development is ________.

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. Representing an alternative effort to understand development

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. Cosmopolitan ethics argues that justice is owed to all people regardless of ________.

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. The ________ ranks the countries of the world by their HDI score.

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. Libertarianism is exemplified in the work of ________.

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. In 2014, the country with the highest HDI score was ________.

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. Moderate poverty is typically considered to be an income of ________.

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. Charles Jones is associated with the ________ approach to global redistribution.

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. The capability approach to poverty and development focuses on the ability of individuals to purchase basic supplies.

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. Distribution of income is also known as "income inequality."

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. Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) was a term developed in the 1970s to refer to a group of high-growth developing countries, including South Korea and Hong Kong.

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. Relative poverty is defined as an income that does not threaten basic survival, but that does prevent individuals from fully participating in their society.

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. The Gini coefficient is an abstract measurement of economic growth in an economy.

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. According to Charles Jones, a consequentialist ethic judges the moral justness of an act based on the goodness or value that its outcome produces.

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. Income inequality is important in part because it forces us to confront the injustice in most developing societies.

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. A country has typically been judged "developed" or "developing" in the past based on the degree of social protection it affords to the most vulnerable populations in society.

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. A "development tourist" is someone who structures their vacations around volunteering for charitable NGOs working in developing countries.

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. Prior to the use of the term "underdeveloped," there were no clear distinction between the condition of life in the developed and underdeveloped countries.

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. The French demographer Alfred Sauvy used the term tiers état" ("Third Estate") to refer to countries outside the Western bloc and the Soviet Union.

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. Critical theorists have pointed out that labelling within international development shapes future policy-making.

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. Newly Industrialized Countries include India, Mexico, Brazil, and South Africa.

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. The term "Fourth World" has come into usage to denote the poorest of the poor countries.

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. The Gini coefficient is the most commonly used measure of income inequality.

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