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  • What is the primary characteristic of globalisation?
    Increasing interdependence
  • Trade liberalisation involves reducing trade barriers like tariffs and quotas
  • Globalisation has only positive economic impacts.
    False
  • Technological advances have reduced the cost of international trade.

    True
  • Globalisation has resulted in a more interconnected global economy.
  • What is the primary effect of trade liberalisation on economic integration?
    Increases freer movement of goods
  • Overall, globalisation has transformed the world economy into a more interconnected system.
  • Match the factor of globalisation with its contribution to its characteristics:
    Trade Liberalisation ↔️ Enables freer movement of goods
    Technological Advances ↔️ Strengthens interdependence
    Foreign Direct Investment ↔️ Integrates national economies
    Migration ↔️ Integrates labor markets
  • Increased competition and economies of scale can drive down prices for consumers.
  • What is the defining characteristic of globalisation?
    Increased integration and interdependence
  • Foreign direct investment involves establishing production facilities in other countries.

    True
  • Increased production and transportation under globalisation can lead to greater environmental pollution.
  • Globalisation has led to the rise of supranational institutions that can override national policies.

    True
  • What does globalisation challenge in terms of political sovereignty?
    National autonomy
  • Nationalism and populism often emerge in response to perceived loss of political sovereignty
  • Globalisation leads to increased pollution due to higher production and transportation.
    True
  • What is one factor driving globalisation?
    Trade liberalisation
  • Match the driver of globalisation with its description:
    Trade Liberalisation ↔️ Reduction of trade barriers
    Technological Advances ↔️ Improvements in transportation
    Foreign Direct Investment ↔️ Cross-border investment
    Migration ↔️ Movement of people across borders
  • Globalisation can lead to job losses in industries unable to compete with foreign firms.

    True
  • How does globalisation affect cultural diversity?
    Loss of cultural diversity
  • What are the social impacts of globalisation characterized by?
    Both advantages and disadvantages
  • Globalisation provides equal social mobility opportunities for all individuals, regardless of skill level.
    False
  • Globalisation improves access to healthcare services in developing countries
  • Supranational institutions like the WTO can override national policies to promote global trade.
    True
  • The perceived loss of sovereignty from globalisation has fueled the growth of nationalist and populist movements
  • What type of advancements have facilitated global connectivity?
    Technological advances
  • Globalisation is defined by the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies.
  • What is one key characteristic of globalisation?
    Increased integration
  • Match the factor driving globalisation with its contribution to its characteristics:
    Trade Liberalisation ↔️ Freer movement of goods
    Technological Advances ↔️ Facilitates global connectivity
    Foreign Direct Investment ↔️ Establishes production facilities
    Migration ↔️ Integrates labour markets
  • Heightened interdependence means events in one country can significantly affect others.
    True
  • What is one positive economic impact of globalisation?
    Increased efficiency
  • Globalisation has led to greater consumer choice due to access to a wider variety of goods and services.

    True
  • Trade liberalisation reduces trade barriers like tariffs and quotas.
  • What are two key characteristics of globalisation?
    Increased integration and interdependence
  • Order the social impacts of globalisation from cultural exchange to health improvements:
    1️⃣ Cultural Exchange
    2️⃣ Social Mobility
    3️⃣ Inequality
    4️⃣ Health
  • Globalisation challenges political sovereignty by increasing reliance on supranational institutions
  • Supranational institutions can limit the autonomy of national governments.

    True
  • What is one positive environmental impact of globalisation?
    Adoption of cleaner technologies
  • Globalisation is defined as the increasing integration and interdependence of national economies
  • The defining characteristic of globalisation is the increasing integration of national economies.

    True