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Globalization

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Globalization quiz
Irma Bajramovic
Quiz by Irma Bajramovic, updated more than 1 year ago
Irma Bajramovic
Created by Irma Bajramovic about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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Select all that apply Our geopolitical landscape is constantly changing due to various "root causes" of terrorism including:
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  • Innovative communication technologies
  • environmental stress such as draughts and loss of farmland
  • long-standing geo-political conflicts that remain unsovled

Question 2

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Geopolitics - Examining the [blank_start]political[blank_end], environmental, [blank_start]social[blank_end] and [blank_start]economic interactions[blank_end] of power and influence within and among countries.
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  • political
  • social
  • economic interactions

Question 3

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One of the root causes of terrorism is:
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  • the rising number of unemployed young people in urban areas such as the Middle East
  • the increase in the world population
  • certain countries not doing thorough boarder patrol

Question 4

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The UN still attempts to define what constitutes 'terrorism'.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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A state can be defined as:
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  • a territory with many physical boundaries
  • a physical entity, that comes to mind when one thinks of a state
  • a political entity, institutional structure or organization that is referred to as a country

Question 6

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There are 196 states in the world
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Nation: A large group of people who are aware of, and share, one or more cultural features such as [blank_start]language[blank_end], [blank_start]ethnicity[blank_end], historical experience, [blank_start]identification with 'homeland[blank_end]', customs, values, and [blank_start]religion[blank_end].They are not limited by geography, but rather an" imagine political community".
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  • language
  • ethnicity
  • identification with 'homeland
  • religion

Question 8

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In order to achieve a sense of unity, nation-states use their government powers to try to create a common culture.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The process of making the world one big marketplace - a process known as:
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  • trickle-down economies
  • globalization
  • trickle-up economies

Question 10

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Select all that apply Globalization may force states to:
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  • alter their political and economic policies while placing additional pressure on oppoisiton
  • reduce their political and economic policies while alleviating additional pressure on opposition
  • decrease political and economic funds while placing additional pressure on the economy

Question 11

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Trade blocs are trade routes formed within powerful countries in a specific geographic region
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Internationalization is defined as:
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  • bringing territory under the control of several different nations
  • bringing in new economic opportunities for a nation, from foreign powers
  • an international agreement among many different countries

Question 13

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The decreasing gap between "have" and "have nots" states is not a source of geopolitical instability.
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Disparity among the world's states has increased the [blank_start]wealth-poverty polarization[blank_end], with the majority of the "have" states in the [blank_start]northern[blank_end] hemisphere and the majority of the "have not" states in the [blank_start]southern[blank_end] hemisphere.
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  • wealth-poverty polarization
  • northern
  • southern

Question 15

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The wealth-poverty polarization is further compounded by the relatively [blank_start]unstable population growth[blank_end], expanding debts, economic [blank_start]exploitation[blank_end], and political instability in many developing countries.
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  • unstable population growth
  • exploitation

Question 16

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Migration to northern states has increased and in the flurry of activity, has resulted:
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  • smuggling rings, increased boarder, and backlash against immigrants by residents of host countries
  • violation of human rights, human trafficking, and illegal paperwork
  • violation of multiple treaties signed between nations, poverty, and imprisonment

Question 17

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Global power shift A new world order is being created, one that has no established parameters. This situation has led to the panic and fear of a a number of economic and political regional power centres (Japan in Asia, Germany in Europe).
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Ethnopolitical movements include:
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  • political mobilization of minority groups is organized among ethnic lines
  • groups aligning themselves with political parties or interest groups that promote their ethnicity
  • ethno-nationalist interest groups where ethnicty and nationalism are combined
  • none of the above

Question 19

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When rapid [blank_start]population growth[blank_end] surpasses [blank_start]economic growth[blank_end] and contributes to resource depletion, long term development becomes difficult to achieve, and [blank_start]political[blank_end] instability can result.
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  • population growth
  • economic growth
  • political

Question 20

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Exceeding the world's environmental carrying capacity will affect only developing countries, due to their lack of help from the super power nations.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Armed conflict has been steadily increasing since the 1970's, but recent trends indicate a slight down-turn.
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  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Large states that are underpopulated or unevenly populated, such as Australia or Canada, may experience:
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  • internal political divison
  • a corrupt government process
  • they will not experience anything

Question 23

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Complete the sentence with the correct countries: Economic pressures may also contribute in part to the breakup of states such as ( name of country),where resentment grew between (name of country) and the more economically developed (name of country).
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  • North Korea, South Korea and Japan
  • Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Czech Republic
  • Bosnia, Serbia, Yugoslvia
  • Canada, United States of America, North America

Question 24

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Conflict may arise over control of strategic resources like oil, minerals, food, and freshwater
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Select all that apply: The Centre for Systematic Peace has recently observed the following global conflict trends:
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  • There are growing concerns that long-standing disputes or rivalries may escalate the conflict into serious fighting.
  • There is a growing tend in separatism, as distinct ethnic groups continue to fight for independence from a central power that will not accept separatism and may use force to stop it.
  • has observed little to no global conflict trends
  • rebel groups have increased control over lucrative resources such as diamonds, oil and drugs, which are used to pay for weapons
  • regional warfare tends to continue, or even escalate, without resolution.
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