Instructions
1. Students will answer 5 of possible 12 short essay questions. Each response should be 400 words in length.
2. Each response is worth 7 marks. Abuse of length will result in an automatic deduction of one grade point from the content portion of the grading.
3. Each response must cite course material. ( 4 times per each of response. 5 x 4 citations = 20 citations in total)
All course material including the textbook, lectures, additional readings, video or scholarly online information can be used to explain your response. PARAPHRASE went possible. Direct quotes should be used sparingly . Please use IN TEXT citations (APA or MLA).
4. The exam must include: Name at the top of the first page, the questions being answered an work cited/or reference page at the end of your document. (Depending on the citation format you choose – APA or MLA)
5. Marks will be deducted for grammar and spelling – so please proof read.
6. Marks will be deducted for failure to cite and improper formatting of citations.
Grading is as follows:
Content – 5 marks
• How structurally coherent is your response? (Does your response follow in a logical manner?)
• How well do you integrate supporting data from your course text, videos, and other resources.
• N.B.: All information included in your response must be properly cited.
Grammar and punctuation – 1 mark
Resources – 1 mark
• All information needs to be properly cited (APA or MLA)
• N.B.: You do not have to have a bibliography or work cited page after each question. You can attach a single bibliography or work cited page at the end of your document.
Sociology 801: Globalization: Questions
1. (200 words for both a & b = 400 total words)
a. List and briefly explain the five elements of capitalism.
b. b. List and briefly explain the four ways in which consumer transformation was achieved.
2. (200 words for both a & b = 400 total words)
a. According to the International Monetary Fund what are the four basic features of globalization?
b. b. Briefly explain the difference between objective and subjective globalization. Provide actual examples to compare and contrast these forms of globalization.
3. Using a Canadian example, explain what is meant by Malthusian inspired laws.
4. What is the IMF? The IMF was initially formed for what two primary functions? What is the primary function of the IMF?
5. What did the events of the Great Global Depression reveal?
6. Explain the main assumptions of Dependency Theory and the Modernization Theory.
7. Briefly explain the policies used to transform Iraq into a free-market economy.
8. Explain John Charles “Jack” Caldwall’s Wealth Flows Theory.
9. What is the purpose of agricultural subsidies and what are the pros/cons to providing these subsidies?
10. How are the World Bank and other western financial institutions responsible for contributing to increased poverty and hunger?
11. Explain how market liberalization affects sex trafficking.
12. Explain what is meant by “the invisible hand of the market place”.
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