When the Inuit and Euro-Canadians developed an ongoing relationship, it produced all of the following for the Inuit except
a. a market for Inuit furs and art.
b. indebtedness and dependence.
c. schools and health facilities.
d. equality of employment opportunities.
e. new diseases and epidemics.
Establishing Nunavut may be a bit dangerous but may prove helpful in maintaining the integrity of Canada. This position reflects a view by a
a. global primacist.
b. natural primacist.
c. state primacist.
d. paternal primacist.
e. cultural primacist.
That states are artificially created and have too much power is a view shared by
a. global and natural primacists.
b. state and global primacists.
c. paternalistic and cultural primacists.
d. state and paternalistic primacists.
e. global and cultural primacists.
The creation of the territory of Nunavut was characterized by all of the following except
a. organization of the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada as an action group.
b. internal disagreements among the Inuit because many wanted complete independence.
c. opposition by the Canadian government because it would not treat the Inuit as individuals.
d. a strongly supportive 1982 vote in all the Northwest Territories.
e. encroachment by the United States in Arctic waters claiming uninhabited land.
Which of the following scholars is associated with the economic liberalism approach to economy?
a. Karl Marx
b. Carl von Clausewitz
c. Slobodan Milosevic
d. Adam Smith
e. Thomas Friedman