Neoliberal policies in Bolivia

A) rendered the nation dependent on coca production and U.S. aid.
B) promoted economic growth and balanced social development.
C) encouraged political democratization and social justice.
D) disproportionately benefited the indigenous majority and sparked its political activism.


A

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a. Dismiss the Ottoman Parliament and rule by decree. b. Abandon the policy of conscripting an army, since it had proven ineffective. c. Impose a new jizya tax on religious minorities. d. Hold elections for a Parliament, in order to share the blame for his defeat.

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In an effort to forestall an economic downturn, the Truman administration took all of the following steps EXCEPT

a. create the President's Council of Economic Advisers. b. sell war factories and other government installations to private businesses at very low prices. c. pass the Employment Act, which made it government policy to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power. d. pass the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, known as the GI Bill of Rights. e. continue wartime wage and price controls.

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The move of the Imperial power to Heian was an attempt to escape the oppressive influence of

a. Shoguns b. imperial ministries c. the Fujiwara clan d. Buddhist monasteries e. Samurai

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Which of the following is a difference between enculturation and acculturation?

A) Enculturation occurs when a person learns to identify with a particular culture and a culture's thinking, way of relating, and worldview, whereas acculturation occurs when a person learns, adapts to, and adopts the appropriate behaviors and rules of a host culture. B) Enculturation refers to the understanding among people who are committed to coexisting, whereas acculturation refers to conflicts over cultural expectations and experiences. C) Enculturation is a belief that all societies, regardless of size, are connected in some way, whereas acculturation considers each society as a separate entity, unique and special in its own way. D) Enculturation is a practice in which a nation does all its work through the understanding of its own culture and by using methods directly derived from its cultural identity, whereas acculturation is a practice in which a nation sends work and workers to a different country because doing so is cost-efficient. E) Enculturation offers information regarding the value differences in a particular culture, while acculturation indicates how tolerant (or intolerant) a culture is of uncertainty and change.

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