9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900

Cards (36)

  • Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations
  • One type of resistance to globalization is nationalism, which stems from concerns about the effects of globalization on national identity
  • Cultural preservation aims to protect unique cultural traditions against cultural homogenization
  • Anti-globalization movements often boycott multinational corporations to protest their practices.

    True
  • Globalization is driven by factors such as trade, investment, migration, and technology
  • Nationalism is driven by a desire to protect national identity
  • Anti-globalization movements are concerned about the exploitative and unsustainable nature of increased global economic integration
  • How can cultural preservation efforts strengthen national identity?
    By promoting unique traditions
  • What can nationalist movements lead to politically?
    Increased polarization
  • Match the type of resistance to its description:
    Nationalism ↔️ Protect national identity
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ Address negative globalization impacts
    Cultural Preservation ↔️ Maintain unique traditions
  • The Seattle WTO protests in 1999 are an example of anti-globalization movements.
    True
  • Match the factor driving globalization with its description:
    Trade ↔️ The exchange of goods and services across national borders
    Investment ↔️ The flow of capital between countries
    Migration ↔️ The movement of people across borders
    Technology ↔️ The spread of technological innovations globally
  • Match the type of resistance to globalization with an example:
    Nationalism ↔️ Brexit
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ Seattle WTO protests
    Cultural Preservation ↔️ Promoting indigenous languages
  • Match the method used by groups resistant to globalization with its type of resistance:
    Promoting national pride ↔️ Nationalism
    Organizing mass protests ↔️ Anti-Globalization Movements
    Preserving indigenous languages ↔️ Cultural Preservation
  • Cultural preservationists may resist Western cultural influences and media
  • Globalization has led to greater economic integration, cultural exchange, and political cooperation between countries.

    True
  • Anti-globalization movements resist the negative impacts of globalization on labor, environment, and social justice.

    True
  • Match the type of resistance to globalization with its methods:
    Nationalism ↔️ Promoting national pride and patriotism
    Anti-Globalization Movements ↔️ Organizing mass protests and demonstrations
    Cultural Preservation ↔️ Reviving indigenous languages
  • What are the three main areas affected by resistance to globalization?
    Economic, political, cultural
  • Resistance to Western media can limit cultural homogenization.

    True
  • Cultural preservation aims to protect unique cultural traditions against cultural homogenization
  • What was the main focus of the Seattle WTO protests in 1999?
    Exploitative trade agreements
  • Steps in resisting globalization through nationalism:
    1️⃣ Advocate for protectionist policies
    2️⃣ Restrict immigration
    3️⃣ Promote right-wing populist ideologies
  • Nationalism aims to protect national identity, while anti-globalization movements target systemic issues.
    True
  • Globalization has led to greater cultural exchange and political cooperation between countries.

    True
  • Nationalism is driven by a desire to protect national identity and interests
  • One method used by nationalists is advocating for protectionist trade policies
  • What does globalization refer to in terms of interconnectedness?
    Increasing interconnectedness and interdependence
  • What are the three primary types of resistance to globalization?
    Nationalism, anti-globalization, cultural preservation
  • What are some underlying causes of nationalism as a form of resistance to globalization?
    Concerns about sovereignty, culture, economy
  • Protectionist trade policies can disrupt global supply chains and reduce economic efficiency.

    True
  • Protectionist trade policies can disrupt global supply chains and reduce economic efficiency
  • What ongoing challenge do countries face regarding globalization and local priorities?
    Striking the right balance
  • What is a key driver of nationalism as a form of resistance to globalization?
    Protect national interests
  • What is the primary goal of anti-globalization movements?
    Address systemic issues
  • Cultural preservation efforts often include reviving and preserving indigenous languages