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It is the process by which people and goods moves easily across borders.
Globalization
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It is the integration of markets, trade and investments with few barriers to slow the flow of products and services between nations.
Globalization
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Through globalization, ideas and traditions are traded and assimilated.
Cultural Concept
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The first Starbucks outlet opened its doors in _____ in the city of Seattle.
1971
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The first Starbucks outlet opened its doors in 1971 in the city of __________?
Seattle
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The company was purchasing ____ million kilograms of unroasted coffee from 29 countries.
247
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eThe early form of globalization known as archaic globalization could be traced in the trade links known as the ___________?
Silk Road
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The early form of globalization known as _________?
Archaic
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The ______ has revolutionized connectivity and communication, and helped people share their ideas much more widely, just as the invention of the printing press did in the 15th century.
Internet
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The advent of ______ made communication faster than ever.
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A “_______\\” is created when distance and isolation no longer matter because people are connected by technology.
Global village
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Globalization has led to many millions of people being lifted out of ________.
Poverty
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A multinational company's presence overseas ________ to those local economies because the company will invest in local resources, products and services.
Contributes
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Globalization has not only allowed nations to trade with each other, but also to ________ with each other as never before.
cooperate
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Although globalization is helping to create more wealth in developing countries, it is not helping to close the gap between the world's poorest and richest nations.
widening the gap
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Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawai’i-Manoa and Senior Advisor on International Education and Globalization to the Dean of Social Sciences. He is the author of Globalization: a Very Short Introduction.
Manfred B. Steger
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Globalization refers to the ________________ of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space. It is a multi- dimensional phenomenon involving economics, politics, culture, ideology, environment, and technology.
expansion and intensification
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This refers to both the creation of new social networks and the multiplication of existing connections that cut across traditional political, economic, cultural, and geographic boundaries.
expansion
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The spreading, stretching and acceleration of global connections.
intensification
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A widespread belief among powerful people that global integration of economic markets is beneficial for everyone, since it spreads freedom and democracy. It is a common belief forwarded to the media and policy circles.
globalism
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This refers to the expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world- space.
globalization
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He is a cultural theorist and anthropologist. He is the person who came up with the scapes theory.
Arjun Appadurai
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the power of international media to send news information across the globe at a rapid rate.
mediascapes
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refers to the ways technologies help speed up cross-border movements.
technoscapes
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represent the movement of people around the world.
ethnoscapes
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represent the rapid movement of money across borders.
Financescapes
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refers to the ideas, symbols and narratives that have spread around the globe.
Ideoscapes
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The mobility of people, capital, technology, goods and services internationally.
economic globalization
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This economy relies on tradition and culture.
traditional economies
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This economy is an economic model where all citizens in a country, region or community each owns the factors of productions equally.
socialist economies
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The country’s industry is being controlled by private organizations or individuals owners.
capitalist economies
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All properties, capital and movement of a country is governed by the central government.
communist economies
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What is the first name of Columbus in the The Early Voyages of Exploration and Colonization.
Christopher
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What phase is The Early Voyages of Exploration and Colonization?
phase 1
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What year did the first phase of globalization started?
1492
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Western world experienced a dramatic intensification of international connectivity due to four advancing technologies.
the age of transnational integration
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What is the name of phase 3?
the modern age of globalization
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Year of phase 3 when it started?
1945
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The growing reliances of economies that enables people to move across countries and to move land or capital along with the growing markets in finance.
economic integration
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Protecting one’s economies from foreign competition by creating trade barriers. This is often done by imposing restrictions designed to discourage imports and encourage the consumption of domestic goods.
protectionism
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A tax on goods coming into a country. Increases the price of the good and makes it less competitive.
tarrifs
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Physical restrictions on the number of goods coming into a country.
quotas
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Forbid products on import goods. Refers to a goverment policy that prohibits the importation of certain goods from foreign countries into a domestic markets.
bans
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Selling goods at very cheap price.
dumping
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Also known as Free trade. Reducing barriers to make international trades easier between countries.
trade liberalization
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To bridge the economic divide between poor and rich countries by turning rich country resources into poor country growth.
the world bank
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The only global organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. It’s goal is to ensure that trade flows smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible.
world trade organization
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Working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
international monetary fund
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Refers to the ability of earths to provide for human needs.
sustainability
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Development is specifically developing the world in a way where the needs of the present generation is met while preserving resources for future generations.
sustainable development