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Unit 3: Globalisation
3.3 Globalisation Critiques and Responses
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Deforestation in the Amazon to make way for cattle ranches is an example of environmental
degradation
What is the definition of globalisation?
Increased interconnectedness and interdependence
Match the dimension of globalisation with its key feature:
Social ↔️ Migration
Cultural ↔️ Global brands
Political ↔️ International organisations
Economic ↔️ Investment flows
Cultural globalisation involves the spread and blending of cultural practices through media and global brands.
True
Cultural homogenisation refers to the dominance of Western cultures and practices globally.
True
Globalisation has contributed to increased pollution and resource depletion, leading to environmental
degradation
.
True
The top 1% of the global population owns more wealth than the bottom
99
What is the definition of globalization?
Interconnectedness and interdependence of countries
What is a defining feature of the political dimension of globalization?
Treaties
Deforestation in the Amazon to supply global beef trade is an example of environmental
degradation
Globalisation has widened the gap between rich and poor
countries
Globalisation has led to increased
pollution
and resource depletion worldwide.
True
What is an example of unsustainable resource extraction caused by globalisation?
Deforestation in the Amazon
Steps to respond to cultural homogenization in globalisation
1️⃣ Preserve local cultures and traditions
2️⃣ Encourage cultural exchange and dialogue
3️⃣ Empower local communities
What is the definition of sustainable globalisation?
Balancing interconnectedness with critiques
Increased trade and investment flows are key features of economic globalisation, driven by multinational
corporations
The top 1% of the global population owns more wealth than the bottom 99%.
True
What is the primary concern regarding the loss of local autonomy due to globalisation?
Dependence on international loans
What is cultural homogenisation primarily concerned with?
Loss of cultural diversity
What is an example of environmental burden shifting to developing countries due to globalisation?
Poor waste management
What is an example of resource depletion caused by globalisation?
Deforestation in the Amazon
What are three key environmental critiques of globalisation?
Pollution, resource depletion, deforestation
What is an example of an initiative to preserve local cultures?
UNESCO's programs
Match the response to globalisation with its key strategy:
Economic Inequality ↔️ Progressive taxation and social welfare programs
Cultural Homogenisation ↔️ Preserving local traditions and artistic expressions
Environmental Degradation ↔️ Transitioning to sustainable production patterns
Match the dimension of sustainable globalisation with its key strategy:
Economic ↔️ Redistributing gains from globalisation
Cultural ↔️ Preserving local traditions
Environmental ↔️ Transitioning to renewable energy
In the economic dimension of globalisation, multinational corporations and global supply chains are key
features
What is one of the main economic critiques of globalisation?
Economic inequality
What is one example of cultural homogenisation brought about by globalisation?
Spread of fast-food chains
The dominance of Western
cultural
products, such as Hollywood movies, has undermined local cultural practices and traditions.
True
Tourism is a key feature of the social dimension of
globalization
.
True
What is one example of economic inequality caused by globalization?
Wealth concentration in the elite
What cultural product is often cited as an example of cultural homogenization?
McDonald's
What percentage of global wealth is owned by the top 1% of the population?
More than the bottom 99%
Progressive taxation is one policy to address economic
inequality
What is one policy to address economic inequality resulting from globalisation?
Progressive taxation
Strengthening international cooperation is essential to address global environmental challenges like climate
change
What is the definition of globalisation?
Increasing interconnectedness of countries
The widening of the gap between rich and poor countries due to globalisation is known as economic
inequality
Globalisation has led to environmental damage such as deforestation in the
Amazon
The uneven distribution of globalisation's gains has led to growing
resentment
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