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ETHN 101 Chapter 6 Question and answers verified to pass 2024/2025 ETHN 101 Chapter 6 (Pre-Test, Key Terms, Post-Test) The imposition of the power of one state over the territories, resources, and peoples of another, usually accomplished by military means in order to exploit subjugated populati...

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ETHN 101 Chapter 6 (Pre-Test, Key
Terms, Post-Test)
The imposition of the power of one state over the territories, resources, and
peoples of another, usually accomplished by military means in order to exploit
subjugated populations and to extract economic resources and political
advantages. - correct answer ✔Imperialism


Often used synonymously with imperialism, ______________ is a distinctive
type of imperialism where annexed territories and the peoples who live there
are defined as subordinate and inferior in status. It results from the state's
need for territorial expansion for the purpose of expanding its resource base,
opening new markets, and increasing profits and surplus. - correct answer
✔Colonialism


World Systems theory is a compelling paradigm for understanding the
structural inequalities that have arisen due to the impacts of colonialism and
imperialism on world history because it reveals how colonizers exploit the
people and places they colonize, and why they do so. The three key concepts
that embody the nature of this exploitative relationship are: - correct answer
✔core-countries, semi-periphery countries, and periphery countries


In Dependency Theory colonizers often create a dependency on the part of
colonized peoples by disrupting indigenous economies and social institutions
through the introduction of novel socioeconomic institutions. The colonized
peoples then become dependent upon the colonizers for their livelihood. The
means most often used to create such a dependency is: - correct answer
✔exotic trade goods.


Rapid population growth, high infant mortality rates, limited life expectancy,
limited educational opportunities, and ethnic/racial classification systems are
aspects of ____________. - correct answer ✔structural global inequality

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