GEC TCW finals

GEC TCW finals
85問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    The expansion of national economies.

    economic globalization

  • 2

    The interconnected economies from extraction to disposal.

    global economy

  • 3

    Institutions that support economic growth through financial aid.

    international financial institution

  • 4

    An example of an International Financial Institution.

    world bank

  • 5

    The process of combining national economies into global systems.

    economic integration

  • 6

    The source of raw materials.

    periphery

  • 7

    Where raw materials are processed for distribution.

    semi periphery

  • 8

    The increased interdependence in commodity flows.

    market integration

  • 9

    Corporations with centralized headquarters that adapt to local markets.

    multinational corporations

  • 10

    Corporations with decentralized operations and regional headquarters.

    transnational corporations

  • 11

    Type of integration where firms acquire similar-level firms.

    horizontal integration

  • 12

    Type of integration that involves control across supply chain stages.

    vertical integration

  • 13

    Theorist who proposed that global interactions influence social and economic change.

    wallerstein

  • 14

    Non-government organizations across borders.

    global civil society

  • 15

    Institution focused on long-term development and poverty reduction.

    world bank

  • 16

    Institution ensuring short-term financial stability.

    international financial monetary

  • 17

    Organization that regulates trade and provides a negotiation platform.

    world trade organization

  • 18

    Organization responsible for labor standards and protection.

    international labour organization

  • 19

    Institution dedicated to efforts against hunger and malnutrition.

    food and agriculture organization

  • 20

    Organization promoting peace through education and culture.

    UNESCO

  • 21

    The founding date of the United Nations.

    October 24 1945

  • 22

    The most powerful body of the United Nations.

    security council

  • 23

    United Nations body focused on social and environmental policy.

    economic and social council

  • 24

    Judicial organ of the United Nations.

    international court of justice

  • 25

    Body managing the daily work of the United Nations.

    secretariat

  • 26

    Number of members in the United Nations.

    193

  • 27

    Sources of global governance.

    treaties, international organization, transnational corporations

  • 28

    Global organization focused on health issues.

    world health organization

  • 29

    Type of regionalism focused on local governance and resource balance

    new regionalism

  • 30

    Type of regionalism characterized by superpower-driven, bipolar governance

    old regionalism

  • 31

    Type of regionalism characterized by superpower-driven, bipolar governance.

    old regionalism

  • 32

    Regionalism focused on geographic units like physical environments.

    geographic unit regionalism

  • 33

    Regionalism focused on cooperation between nations.

    cooperative corporation regionalism

  • 34

    Regionalism emphasizing culture and social links.

    civil society regionalism

  • 35

    Organizations operating in various industries.

    conglomerate

  • 36

    Term for the emphasis on economic exchanges across the globe.

    globalism

  • 37

    Advantages of regionalism.

    local development, cultural preservation, governance, balance resources

  • 38

    Disadvantages of regionalism.

    division, economic gaps, weaker national identity, policy conflict

  • 39

    Tangible objects that represent a way of life.

    material culture

  • 40

    Representations of cultural ideas that convey meaning.

    symbols

  • 41

    The learning process of culture through direct instruction or participation.

    cultural socialization

  • 42

    Experiencing different cultures through interaction with others.

    cultural exchange

  • 43

    The process of adopting certain values or practices of a new culture.

    acculturation

  • 44

    Deeply adopting traits of another culture to resemble its members.

    assimilation

  • 45

    Integration of global and local cultures to form a hybrid.

    glocalization

  • 46

    The imposition of one culture on another

    cultural imperialism

  • 47

    Term for the spread of cultures beyond geographic boundaries.

    deterritorialization

  • 48

    Movement of people across borders

    ethnoscape

  • 49

    A scape the Interlinked global technology.

    technoscape

  • 50

    A scape that do rapid production and transfer of information.

    mediascape

  • 51

    Movement of political ideas

    ideoscape

  • 52

    The process where cultures become more similar and homogeneous.

    cultural convergence

  • 53

    Term for the process leading to a uniform culture.

    isomorphism

  • 54

    Media era characterized by sharing knowledge and culture orally.

    oral communication

  • 55

    Media era allowing communication across larger spaces and longer durations.

    script

  • 56

    Media era enabling continuous production and distribution of written material.

    printing press

  • 57

    Media era characterized by telegraphs, telephones, radio, film, and TV.

    electronic media

  • 58

    Media era facilitating advertising and online transactions.

    digital media

  • 59

    Access to enough nutritious food at all times.

    food security

  • 60

    Insufficient food to meet energy needs

    undernourishment

  • 61

    The availability of sufficient food

    availability aspect of food security

  • 62

    People can afford and access food

    access aspect of food security

  • 63

    Safe and proper use of food.

    utilization aspect of food security

  • 64

    Consistency of food availability and access over time.

    stability aspect of food security

  • 65

    The theory predicting that population growth will outpace food production.

    malthusian theory

  • 66

    Preventive check in the Malthusian Theory

    delaying marriage or using contraception of control population

  • 67

    Demographic stage characterized by high birth and death rates.

    stage 1(pre-industrial)

  • 68

    Demographic stage with high birth rates and falling death rates.

    stage 2(early industrial)

  • 69

    Demographic stage with falling birth rates and low death rates.

    stage 3(late industrial)

  • 70

    Demographic stage with low birth and death rates.

    stage 4(post-industrial)

  • 71

    The fertility transition theory.

    the decline of fertility rates

  • 72

    The fertility transition is influenced by.

    access to contraceptives and cultural exchange

  • 73

    Region with the lowest fertility rates.

    macau, hong kong, japan

  • 74

    Region with the highest fertility rates.

    niger, uganda, mali

  • 75

    The main barrier to birth control in many countries.

    cost and religion opposition

  • 76

    A major node in the interconnected systems of information and finance.

    global city

  • 77

    Theory that views all people as members of a global community.

    cosmopolitanism

  • 78

    Global cities that control the trade and economy of large areas.

    alpha world cities

  • 79

    Global cities important but not dominant in connecting regions to the world economy.

    beta world cities

  • 80

    Cities connecting smaller economic regions to the global economy.

    gamma world cities

  • 81

    Global city index evaluating business activity, human capital, and political engagement.

    global city index

  • 82

    The top 10 global power cities in 2024.

    new york, london, paris, tokyo, Singapore, beijing, Shanghai, hong kong, chicago, san jose

  • 83

    Term for the diminishing role of religion in society.

    secularization

  • 84

    Assertion of cultural identity in the face of external influence.

    culture nationalism

  • 85

    The impact of culture on individual lives.

    shaping identity, values, social interaction

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The expansion of national economies.

    economic globalization

  • 2

    The interconnected economies from extraction to disposal.

    global economy

  • 3

    Institutions that support economic growth through financial aid.

    international financial institution

  • 4

    An example of an International Financial Institution.

    world bank

  • 5

    The process of combining national economies into global systems.

    economic integration

  • 6

    The source of raw materials.

    periphery

  • 7

    Where raw materials are processed for distribution.

    semi periphery

  • 8

    The increased interdependence in commodity flows.

    market integration

  • 9

    Corporations with centralized headquarters that adapt to local markets.

    multinational corporations

  • 10

    Corporations with decentralized operations and regional headquarters.

    transnational corporations

  • 11

    Type of integration where firms acquire similar-level firms.

    horizontal integration

  • 12

    Type of integration that involves control across supply chain stages.

    vertical integration

  • 13

    Theorist who proposed that global interactions influence social and economic change.

    wallerstein

  • 14

    Non-government organizations across borders.

    global civil society

  • 15

    Institution focused on long-term development and poverty reduction.

    world bank

  • 16

    Institution ensuring short-term financial stability.

    international financial monetary

  • 17

    Organization that regulates trade and provides a negotiation platform.

    world trade organization

  • 18

    Organization responsible for labor standards and protection.

    international labour organization

  • 19

    Institution dedicated to efforts against hunger and malnutrition.

    food and agriculture organization

  • 20

    Organization promoting peace through education and culture.

    UNESCO

  • 21

    The founding date of the United Nations.

    October 24 1945

  • 22

    The most powerful body of the United Nations.

    security council

  • 23

    United Nations body focused on social and environmental policy.

    economic and social council

  • 24

    Judicial organ of the United Nations.

    international court of justice

  • 25

    Body managing the daily work of the United Nations.

    secretariat

  • 26

    Number of members in the United Nations.

    193

  • 27

    Sources of global governance.

    treaties, international organization, transnational corporations

  • 28

    Global organization focused on health issues.

    world health organization

  • 29

    Type of regionalism focused on local governance and resource balance

    new regionalism

  • 30

    Type of regionalism characterized by superpower-driven, bipolar governance

    old regionalism

  • 31

    Type of regionalism characterized by superpower-driven, bipolar governance.

    old regionalism

  • 32

    Regionalism focused on geographic units like physical environments.

    geographic unit regionalism

  • 33

    Regionalism focused on cooperation between nations.

    cooperative corporation regionalism

  • 34

    Regionalism emphasizing culture and social links.

    civil society regionalism

  • 35

    Organizations operating in various industries.

    conglomerate

  • 36

    Term for the emphasis on economic exchanges across the globe.

    globalism

  • 37

    Advantages of regionalism.

    local development, cultural preservation, governance, balance resources

  • 38

    Disadvantages of regionalism.

    division, economic gaps, weaker national identity, policy conflict

  • 39

    Tangible objects that represent a way of life.

    material culture

  • 40

    Representations of cultural ideas that convey meaning.

    symbols

  • 41

    The learning process of culture through direct instruction or participation.

    cultural socialization

  • 42

    Experiencing different cultures through interaction with others.

    cultural exchange

  • 43

    The process of adopting certain values or practices of a new culture.

    acculturation

  • 44

    Deeply adopting traits of another culture to resemble its members.

    assimilation

  • 45

    Integration of global and local cultures to form a hybrid.

    glocalization

  • 46

    The imposition of one culture on another

    cultural imperialism

  • 47

    Term for the spread of cultures beyond geographic boundaries.

    deterritorialization

  • 48

    Movement of people across borders

    ethnoscape

  • 49

    A scape the Interlinked global technology.

    technoscape

  • 50

    A scape that do rapid production and transfer of information.

    mediascape

  • 51

    Movement of political ideas

    ideoscape

  • 52

    The process where cultures become more similar and homogeneous.

    cultural convergence

  • 53

    Term for the process leading to a uniform culture.

    isomorphism

  • 54

    Media era characterized by sharing knowledge and culture orally.

    oral communication

  • 55

    Media era allowing communication across larger spaces and longer durations.

    script

  • 56

    Media era enabling continuous production and distribution of written material.

    printing press

  • 57

    Media era characterized by telegraphs, telephones, radio, film, and TV.

    electronic media

  • 58

    Media era facilitating advertising and online transactions.

    digital media

  • 59

    Access to enough nutritious food at all times.

    food security

  • 60

    Insufficient food to meet energy needs

    undernourishment

  • 61

    The availability of sufficient food

    availability aspect of food security

  • 62

    People can afford and access food

    access aspect of food security

  • 63

    Safe and proper use of food.

    utilization aspect of food security

  • 64

    Consistency of food availability and access over time.

    stability aspect of food security

  • 65

    The theory predicting that population growth will outpace food production.

    malthusian theory

  • 66

    Preventive check in the Malthusian Theory

    delaying marriage or using contraception of control population

  • 67

    Demographic stage characterized by high birth and death rates.

    stage 1(pre-industrial)

  • 68

    Demographic stage with high birth rates and falling death rates.

    stage 2(early industrial)

  • 69

    Demographic stage with falling birth rates and low death rates.

    stage 3(late industrial)

  • 70

    Demographic stage with low birth and death rates.

    stage 4(post-industrial)

  • 71

    The fertility transition theory.

    the decline of fertility rates

  • 72

    The fertility transition is influenced by.

    access to contraceptives and cultural exchange

  • 73

    Region with the lowest fertility rates.

    macau, hong kong, japan

  • 74

    Region with the highest fertility rates.

    niger, uganda, mali

  • 75

    The main barrier to birth control in many countries.

    cost and religion opposition

  • 76

    A major node in the interconnected systems of information and finance.

    global city

  • 77

    Theory that views all people as members of a global community.

    cosmopolitanism

  • 78

    Global cities that control the trade and economy of large areas.

    alpha world cities

  • 79

    Global cities important but not dominant in connecting regions to the world economy.

    beta world cities

  • 80

    Cities connecting smaller economic regions to the global economy.

    gamma world cities

  • 81

    Global city index evaluating business activity, human capital, and political engagement.

    global city index

  • 82

    The top 10 global power cities in 2024.

    new york, london, paris, tokyo, Singapore, beijing, Shanghai, hong kong, chicago, san jose

  • 83

    Term for the diminishing role of religion in society.

    secularization

  • 84

    Assertion of cultural identity in the face of external influence.

    culture nationalism

  • 85

    The impact of culture on individual lives.

    shaping identity, values, social interaction