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The document outlines an exam with questions on the relationship between society and culture in the Caribbean, the influence of physical landscape on settlement patterns, similarities and differences between sustainable development and economic development, challenges for Caribbean governments using sports for development, the extent of revolution and genocide as themes in Caribbean history, the impact of European cultural institutions post-independence, freedom of movement hindering development, and breaches of social justice perpetuating inequality by age and class.
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Section A

The document outlines an exam with questions on the relationship between society and culture in the Caribbean, the influence of physical landscape on settlement patterns, similarities and differences between sustainable development and economic development, challenges for Caribbean governments using sports for development, the extent of revolution and genocide as themes in Caribbean history, the impact of European cultural institutions post-independence, freedom of movement hindering development, and breaches of social justice perpetuating inequality by age and class.
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SECTION A

1. Using three examples from the caribbean, explain the relationship between society and
culture. (20 marks)
2. Explain three ways in which the physical landscape has influenced settlement patterns in
the caribbean. (20 marks)

SECTION B
3. Discuss three similarities and three differences between sustainable development and
economic development. (20 marks)
4. Discuss four challenges faced by Caribbean governments in using sports as a means of
facilitating development in the region. (20 marks)

SECTION C
5. To what extent can it be argued that revolution and Genocide are central themes in caribbean
history. (30 marks)
6. European cultural institutions continue to impact Caribbean society and culture in the
independence period.
To what extent do you agree with this statement? (30 marks)

SECTION D
7. Discuss the view that freedom of movement is a key factor hindering development in the
caribbean region. (30 marks)
8. Breaches of social justice hinder development by perpetuating inequality in caribbean
society.
Discuss this statement with reference to age and class.

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