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QUIZ 4
Due Jan 26 at 11:59pm
Points 40
Questions 80
Available Jan 13 at 12am - Jan 26 at 11:59pm
Time Limit 160 Minutes
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Score for this quiz: 39.5 out of 40
Submitted Jan 26 at 6:41pm
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Question 1
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In 1950, percent lived in towns and cities in Latin America; in 2011, percent did so.
39/ 82
27/ 76
22/ 66
35/ 73
41/ 79
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Question 2
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Which is NOT one of the four reasons why urban growth accelerated in Latin America during the last half
of the twentieth century?
economic growth (particularly in industry) stimulated the creation of urban jobs
improved transport and communications made it easier to move around
land holding in rural areas was unequal and opportunities to improve lives in the countryside was limited
total population growth put pressure on resources in the countryside
food availability was better in urban areas versus the countryside
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, Question 3
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By the year 2000, approximately 19 percent of Mexicans, 16 percent of Salvadorans, and 11 percent of
Cubans and Dominicans, were living in:
South America
the United States
the Eastern Hemisphere
Asia
Europe
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Question 4
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In Peru, Lima is times larger than the second city, Arequipa, and in Argentina, Greater Buenos
Aires is times larger than Cordoba. The situation in Uruguay, Paraguay, and most Caribbean
countries is even more extreme.
4/ 3
11/ 9
7/ 4
13/ 11
9/ 7
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Question 5
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The population growth of Bogota, in Columbia, has recently outpaced that of its main rival:
Buenaventura
Medellin
Cartagena
Cali
Barranquilla
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Question 6
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During the debt crisis, growth of the largest cities slowed. Because those cities had benefited the
most from import substitution industrialization and had attracted a high proportion of international
investment and government subsidies, it was not surprising that the debt crisis hit them the hardest.