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A concept that refers to the process of producing hybrid entities out of cultures.

 *
Globality
Culture
Glocalization
Capitalism

Country A is economically stable and wealthy because it has the most advanced
technology; thus, it can efficiently produce goods both for domestic and foreign
market. Country A belongs to which economic zone? *
Periphery
Core
Semi periphery

A complex whole that includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, customs and any
other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. *
Ideology
Culture
Religion
Socialization

A socializing institution that serves as an avenue for the members of the society to
express worship on a higher being/s. *
school
peer
religion
family

It is about the triumph of markets over governments. *


Socialization
Democracy
Capitalism
Globalization

The global south, from its very inception, has premised on this morally potent idea of
history. *
Solidarity
Global justice
Universal human equality
Essentialism

A given society is characterized by an increasing values of individualism and


competition as well as an economic system of private property. This manifests which
of the following concept? *
Glocalization
Globality
Global age
Globalization

A social system that has boundaries, structures, rules of legitimation, member groups
and coherence. *
glocalization
world system
world shrinkage
global age

A process of learning acquisition through social institutions. *


Culture
Religion
Socialization
Glocalization

Globalization of developing economies is led by the following International Financial


Institutions (IFIs), except *
World Trade Organization (WTO)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
World Bank (WB)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

It refers to the global marketplace today. *


globality
electronic herd
mcdonaldization
invisible hand

Global stratification starts with colonialism because throughout history, poor countries
have been wronged by rich countries mainly in terms of exploiting its resources. Thus,
rich countries become richer at the expense of another country being poor. Which
theory is applied in this scenario? *
Dependency theory
Inequality Theory
Modernization Theory
Modern World System Theory

People around the world has easier means to access information and faster ways to
connect with one another regardless of distance. What concept best explains the
given scenario? *
World shrinkage
Globality
Global age
World system

Also known as the Asia-African Conference in 1955 in which 29 decolonized/newly


independent countries forged economic and cultural cooperation amidst fears of newly
emergent forms of colonialism. *
Yalta Conference
Geneva Conference
Bandung Conference
Potsdam Conference

A concept that refers to a phenomenon that makes things move closer and distances
shorter. *
Global age
Globality
World system
World shrinkage

Its creation in 1945 facilitated the gain of independence of over 80 ex-colonies. It was
through it that the international law ceased to formally divide the world into civilized
and uncivilized nations. *
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
European Union (EU)
United Nations (UN)
League of Nations (LON)

Economies of peripheral countries rely on manual labor and export of raw materials to
core countries. These raw materials are being processed by the core countries and
they sell them at a higher price. Peripheral nations end up spending more money on
processed goods. Which theory is applied in this scenario? *
Dependency theory
Modernization Theory
Inequality Theory
Modern World System Theory

Mcdonald’s Philippines’ recent creation of the K-Beef Burger and K-Chicken Burger to
suit the taste of the Filipinos is an example of: *
Capitalism
Globality
Glocalization
Culture

It refers to a future social condition characterized by thick political, economic and


cultural interconnectedness of nations. *
global age
globalization
globality
glocalization

Which of the following is NOT occluded when we emphasize the state? *


The process of globalization places into question geographically-bound conceptions of poverty
and inequality.
Focus on the state and interstate dynamics creates a methodological narrowing.
Not all of the former colonial entities are states.
There are forms of power inequality that cannot be reduced to discussions of state politics.

It is the onset of borderless world. *


globality
capitalism
world shrinkage
globalization

An economic zone that is characterized by inefficient and simple production systems *


Periphery
Semi periphery
Core

Steger's set of six core claims play political and semantic roles. *
True
False

The coexistence of the Starbucks and the shanty point to the completeness of
globalization in the global south. *
True
False

Globalists claim that globalization will benefit everyone in the long run, but certain
contentions to this claim note that there is a widespread evidence for the existence of
a widening ‘digital divide’ separating countries in the global North and South. This also
makes it more difficult for the poor people to enjoy the benefits of technology and
scientific innovation. *
True
False

The north-south divide reminds us that globalization creates undersides *


True
False
The state will cease to be an important unit of analysis due to the deterritorializing
effect of globalization. *
True
False

Globalization is a challenge to religion. *


True
False

Belt-tightening and austerity are routinely prescribed by the World Bank and IMF as
“cures” for ailing economies in the global south *
True
False

The terms ‘Third World’, ‘developing world’, and ‘global south’ represent interstate
equalities. *
True
False

The boundaries of the world economy are distinct and clear. *


True
False

Religion strengthens the hybridizing effect of globalization. *


True
False

The vision of globalization is to establish an economic paradise on earth. *


True
False

Religion is a challenge to globalization. *


True
False

Cultures are essentially different and are only superficially affected by global flows. *
True
False

Steger’s 6th core claim is the most important among all core claims if we regard global
war on terror becoming lesser important through time. *
True
False

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