Cards (45)

  • What is the definition of globalisation?
    Interconnectedness through exchange
  • The main drivers of globalisation include technological advancements, reduced trade barriers, and increased mobility of capital and labour
  • Order the dimensions of globalisation according to their primary focus:
    1️⃣ Economic
    2️⃣ Political
    3️⃣ Social
    4️⃣ Cultural
  • Global organisations like the UN promote global governance and stable relations.
  • What does FDI stand for in the context of globalisation?
    Foreign Direct Investment
  • Technological diffusion refers to the spread of new technologies across borders
  • Match the driver of globalisation with its description:
    Technological advancements ↔️ Faster exchange of goods and information
    Reduced trade barriers ↔️ Lower tariffs promote commerce
    Increased mobility of labour ↔️ Workers seek opportunities abroad
  • What is the economic dimension of globalisation primarily driven by?
    Multinational corporations
  • UN peacekeeping missions are an example of the political dimension of globalisation.
  • Increased consumer choice is one of the economic benefits of globalisation
  • What is one social challenge of globalisation mentioned in the study material?
    Loss of cultural identity
  • Environmental degradation is a cost associated with increased global production and transport.
  • What is one example of income inequality caused by globalisation?
    Wealth concentration in developed nations
  • The loss of cultural identity due to globalisation is characterized by the dominance of global culture.
  • Environmental degradation is a challenge of globalisation caused by increased production and transport.
  • Where are examples of labour exploitation commonly found due to globalisation?
    Garment factories in Bangladesh
  • Globalisation is the increasing interconnectedness of countries through the exchange of goods, services, capital, technology, and people.
  • Increased trade is a key characteristic of globalisation.
  • What does FDI stand for in the context of globalisation?
    Foreign Direct Investment
  • Technological diffusion refers to the spread of new technologies across borders.
  • Order the main drivers of globalisation from most to least direct impact.
    1️⃣ Technological advancements
    2️⃣ Reduced trade barriers
    3️⃣ Increased mobility of capital and labour
    4️⃣ Reduced transport costs
  • Match the dimension of globalisation with its key activity:
    Economic ↔️ Investment
    Political ↔️ Governance
    Social ↔️ Migration
    Cultural ↔️ Education
  • What is one example of economic activity driving globalisation?
    Amazon expanding globally
  • International organizations like the WTO contribute to the political dimension of globalisation.
  • The social dimension of globalisation focuses on the movement of people and access to diverse cultures.
  • What is one example of cultural sharing through globalisation?
    Cultural exchange programs
  • What is one example of economic growth resulting from globalisation?
    Increased trade volumes
  • Globalisation enhances cultural exchange through media, tourism, and international events.
  • Innovation is driven by the sharing of new technologies and ideas across borders due to globalisation.
  • What is one example of income inequality caused by globalisation within countries?
    Exploitation of labour in developing countries
  • The dominance of global culture in globalisation can lead to the decline of indigenous languages.
  • Deforestation for agriculture contributes to environmental degradation caused by globalisation.
  • Where are examples of labour exploitation commonly found due to globalisation?
    Sweatshops in China
  • Match the stakeholder with a drawback of globalisation:
    Businesses ↔️ Increased competition from MNCs
    Consumers ↔️ Risk of unsafe goods
    Governments ↔️ Sovereignty challenges
    Workers ↔️ Labour exploitation
  • What is one benefit for businesses from globalisation?
    Expansion into new markets
  • Increased tax revenue is one benefit for governments from globalisation.
  • What is one drawback for workers due to globalisation?
    Wage suppression
  • International organisations such as the WTO, IMF, and UN play a crucial role in promoting trade and addressing global challenges.
  • What is the main role of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
    Promotes free trade
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) ensures global economic stability by monitoring economic policies.