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Test Description: Globalization and It's impact on humanity.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What dimension of globalization most directly involves arms dealers and mercenaries?
A
ecological globalization
B
social globalization
C
technological globalization
D
military globalization
2) Dwindling natural resources and global climate change are combining to increase the likelihood of violent conflict over
A
race, language and culture.
B
land, water, and energy.
C
acid rain and ozone depletion.
D
politics and religion.
3) Globalization is best understood as
A
an era of global warfare, global terrorism, and American imperialism.
B
the gradual and unstoppable movement towards a single world government.
C
a form of closer integration of countries and societies.
D
the rise of democracy and the decline of dictatorships.
4) Most of the people who are called “anti-globalization activists” by the media are attempting to
A
make globalization better rather than stop globalization altogether.
B
abolish the United Nations Organization.
C
block only cultural globalization—not political or economic globalization.
D
completely de-globalize human societies.
5) Who is most likely to regard the current trend of global democratization as a positive development?
A
heads of governments in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa
B
political leaders in China, Singapore and North Korea
C
those who believe that all citizens should be economically and socially equal
D
supporters of political and legal equality
6) Before one can properly decide whether or not to embrace globalization, it would be best to
A
accept the political, social and environmental responsibilities associated with global citizenship.
B
explore the relationship between globalization and imperialism.
C
thoroughly study a variety of current global issues.
D
critically evaluate the pros and cons of historical and contemporary globalization.
7) In today’s world, the easiest thing to globalize is
A
consumerism.
B
democracy.
C
respect for women’s rights.
D
sustainable prosperity.
8) The terms “9/11” and “Al Qaeda” are most closely related to
A
the globalization of crime
B
the globalization of terrorism.
C
military globalization.
D
the globalization of disease.
9) The inadequate capacity of poor and unstable countries to cope with the effects of climate change is likely to result in all of the following except
A
state collapse.
B
mass migration.
C
civil war.
D
respect for human rights.
10) A frustrating aspect of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for many human rights activists is that
A
the Declaration expresses a non-Western conception of human rights.
B
the Declaration makes no mention of economic and social rights.
C
the Declaration fails to recognize freedom of expression as a basic human right.
D
the Declaration recommends that governments protect human rights but it does not legally require governments to do so.
11) Who is most likely to regard the current trend of global democratization as a positive development?
A
supporters of political and legal equality
B
political leaders in China, Singapore and North Korea
C
those who believe that all citizens should be economically and socially equal
D
heads of governments in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa
12) Which disease is relatively ignored in today’s world because it does not pose a worldwide threat?
A
AIDS
B
malaria
C
avian flu
D
cancer
13) The term “McWorld” most likely refers to cultural forces that
A
discourage Western dominance.
B
encourage integration and uniformity.
C
discourage the universalization of culture.
D
encourage diversity.
14) Diseases can spread much more quickly today than they could a few decades ago because of
A
global travel and tourism.
B
global immunization campaigns
C
closer contact between humans and domesticated animals
D
the globalization of obesity.
15) Since 1945, the world has gone from being a
A
connected to a hyperconnected world.
B
peaceful to a more violent world.
C
prosperous to a more impoverished world.
D
healthy to a more unhealthy world
16) What is the main purpose for using examples in a social studies essay
A
To demonstrate the complexity of an issue
B
To demonstrate the importance of an issue
C
To make the essay more interesting to read
D
To make arguments more clear and convincing
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