Twentieth-century industrialization did NOT
A. bring new industries and new jobs.
B. exert beneficial effects on the economies, ecologies, and populations of "developing" nations in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
C. result in dramatically increased production.
D. increase production-spurred strategies to sell everything industry could churn out.
E. give rise to a culture of consumption.
B
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A) they have responded well to the expectations of the researchers. B) they respond by growing well under all conditions, even in bad years. C) they respond by producing more with less water and fertilizer. D) they respond with increased yields to optimum amounts of fertilizer and water. E) none of the above.
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What will be an ideal response?
The find of Kennewick Man implies:
A. humans were in the New World much earlier than previously thought B. European genes may have been included in the genome of the earliest arrivals to the New World C. Europeans arrived in the New World before those from Asia D. all of these
Who is Fritz Scholder?
A) He is an artist who produces controversial and ambivalent art works associated with his own half-Indian, half-German ethnic background. B) He is an indigenous potter in San Ildefonso, Mexico, whose work has become very valuable today on the global market. C) He is a street performer in Europe who has developed well-known plays that explore the cultural divide between Europe and the Middle East. D) He is an art critic who represents indigenous artists throughout Europe. E) He is an art dealer who represents indigenous peoples worldwide on the tourist market; his most important contribution is to educate indigenous peoples on the value of their art.