W2P1 (lecture): What is Globalisation? Flashcards

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How did the telegraph and steamships in the mid-19th century contribute to globalization?

a) They allowed for faster military invasions across colonies.
b) They enabled rapid communication and transportation, facilitating global trade.
c) They were responsible for spreading European culture to the East.
d) They caused a decline in trade as local economies became more self-sufficient.

A

b) They enabled rapid communication and transportation, facilitating global trade.

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Which of the following statements about the Silk Road is correct?

a) The Silk Road was a single, continuous route from China to Europe.
b) The Silk Road was primarily used for the spread of Western languages into Asia.
c) The Silk Road facilitated the exchange of goods, religions, and even diseases between the East and West.
d) The Silk Road’s importance faded entirely after the 1800s.

A

c) The Silk Road facilitated the exchange of goods, religions, and even diseases between the East and West.

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The golden era of globalization is said to have ended due to which major event?

a) The Great Depression
b) The fall of the Roman Empire
c) The First World War
d) The Cold War

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c) The First World War

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Which of the following is not an example of cultural globalization?

a) The spread of K-pop music globally
b) The rise of global trade agreements like NAFTA
c) The global influence of Hollywood films
d) The spread of American fast food chains like KFC

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b) The rise of global trade agreements like NAFTA

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How did the spread of diseases along the Silk Road impact regions outside the trade network, such as the Americas and Australia?

a) These regions were less affected as they had natural immunity.
b) These regions suffered more as they were not part of the exchange and lacked natural immunity.
c) The diseases led to increased diplomatic relations between these regions and Silk Road participants.
d) These regions were only indirectly impacted by minor diseases brought through intermediaries.

A

b) These regions suffered more as they were not part of the exchange and lacked natural immunity.

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In what century was the Silk Road at its peak, facilitating the largest exchange of goods and cultures?

a) 6th Century CE
b) 13th Century CE
c) 19th Century CE
d) 5th Century BCE

A

b) 13th Century CE

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What significant period marked the beginning of skepticism towards globalization due to concerns about big global conglomerates?

a) The Industrial Revolution
b) The Great Depression
c) Post-World War II
d) The Cold War era

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b) The Great Depression

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Which of the following statements best explains why the Silk Road is considered a “template” for globalization?

a) It connected only the wealthiest cities across the world.
b) It created a blueprint for the exchange of goods, cultures, languages, and ideas across continents.
c) It was the first trade route to use maritime navigation for shipping.
d) It was solely responsible for the spread of diseases cross Asia and Europe.

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b) It created a blueprint for the exchange of goods, cultures, languages, and ideas across continents.

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What is globalisation?

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The action, process, or fact of making global; esp. (in later use) the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale, widely considered to be at the expense of national identity.

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10
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What is thought to be the earliest start or basis of globalization?

A

The Silk Road

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11
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The Silk Road connected ____ to _______ via roads, offered trade with silk and spices to be trades for _________ from Europeans

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(China) , (Mediterranean) , (gold and weapons)

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12
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After the collapse of Rome, _____ was seen as the centre of global trade (market for spices and silk)

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(Venice)

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13
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Globalization is not just economic globalization it is also…

A

political & cultural

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14
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__________= large globalization boom (technology played a huge role in connecting the world together, eg. telephone, internet)

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(Industrial revolution)

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What are some types of global cultural exchange as a result of globalization?

A

Language, Religion, disease

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What is a time period of rapid globalization?

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1850 - before start of ww1

17
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The Silk Road is usually thought to have operated between the years…
a) 200CE and 1670.
b) 500 BCE and 1800s CE.
c) 130 BCE and 1400s CE
d) 1400 and 1900s CE

A

b) 130 BCE and 1400s CE