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test cove 02111020 FORM TP 2004175 MAY/TUNE 2004 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION CARIBBEAN STUDIES PAPER 02 3 hours 24 MAY 2004 (a.m.) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This paper consists of eight questions: four on Module 1 and four on Module 2. 2. Ibis divided into FOUR sections, A, B, C and D. Each section consists of TWO questions. You MUST answer ONE question from EACH section; that is, FOUR questions in all. 3. EACH questionin Sections A and Bis worth 20 marks. You areadvised tospend ‘no more than 35 minutes on any one of these questions. 4. EACH question in Sections C and Dis worth 30 marks. Youareadvised tospend no more than 55 minutes on any one of these questions. 5. You should NOT bring notes or other textual materials into the examination room for use during the sitting of this paper. ‘Copyright © 2003 Caribbean Examii AI Robis reserved SECTION A MODULE 1 ~ CARIBBEAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE EITHER 1. Describe the causes of social stratification in Caribbean countries. ‘Total 20 marks 2. Explain how the tourist industry has helped to shape pattems of behaviour within Caribbean ‘communities. ‘Total 20 marks SECTION B MODULE 2 ~ ISSUES IN CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT. EITHER \ Deseribe how globilisation affects the prices of goods and services in Caribbean countries. — . ‘Total 20 marks 4, Examine FOUR ways in which Caribbean countries can achieve high levels of productivity ‘Total 20 marks SECTION C MODULE1 ~ CARIBBEAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE, EITHER: é 5. _Discussthe view that ‘Caribbean identity’ is more clearly evident among Caribbean nationals who meet outside the region than it is among nationals in the Caribbean itself. Total 30 marks: oR 6. Assess the measures that Caribbean countries can realistically undertake to minimize the danger posed by earthquakes. Total 30 marks MODULE 2 - ISSUES IN CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT THER 7. Discuss the view that a major challenge to the integration movement in the Caribbean is the wide disparity in levels of development among memiber counties of Caricom. ‘Total 30 marks oR j 3. Discuss the extent to which thé listribution of wealth in Caribbean countries can be regarded as a breach of social justi ‘Total 30 marks IND OF TEST

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