Chapter Five Quiz! World On Fire by Amy Chua
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CHAPTER FIVE QUIZ!WORLD ON FIRE BY AMY CHUA
Kayleigh Shangle
Who was the president in Zimbabwe who sponsored and encouraged violent acts
and destruction upon white owned commercial farms?
President Robert Mugabe
What does MDC Stand for?
Movement for Democratic Change
What does the PAC stand for?
Pan Africanist Congress
Who won the 1951 Bolivian presidential election, and was head of the
revolutionary party MNR?
Victor Paz Estenssoro
What does MNR stand for?
Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario
What have nationalization movements in Third World Countries been mistaken
for?
Communism
What is the primary goal of the anti market nationalizations and confiscations?
To remove the power from minority, and put it back in the
hands of the indigenous majority.
What was the result of General Suharto’s fall in Indonesia?
His fall caused an outbreak of anti-Chinese violence, leaving 2000 people dead and
hundreds of Chinese businesses destroyed.
Who was elected Venezuelan president in 1998?
Hugo Chavez
How did Chavez generate support?
By attacking the primarily white elite class.
Chapter 6: Backlash Against Democracy
Crony Capitalism and Minority Rule
By: Paige Reinhardt
What is another name for the backlash against democracy?
“Crony Capitalism”
Where is the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) from?
Sierra Leone
How many people did the RUF slaughter?
6000
Who is the populist president of Sierra Leone?
Siaka Stevens
What group of people did Suharto protect during his rule?
The Chinese
Who took over after Suharto?
Ferdinand Marcos
Who won the first Presidential election in the newly independent Philippines?
Ramon Magsaysay
What minority group did Daniel Arap Moi create “crony
capitalism” with?
The Indians
Which country recently formed it’s first all-black political party and enacted a series
of “affirmative action” programs for blacks?
Brazil
What are the two main components of globalization which tend to collide in the
non-Western world?
Markets and Democracy