Deck 3: Globalization, Localism, and Sustainability
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Deck 3: Globalization, Localism, and Sustainability
1
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes that link which regions of the world?
A) Asia and Europe
B) Asia and the Americas
C) Africa and the Caribbean
D) Africa and the Americas
A) Asia and Europe
B) Asia and the Americas
C) Africa and the Caribbean
D) Africa and the Americas
A
2
Globalization has increased which connections between people around the world?
A) Economic connections
B) Social connections
C) Cultural connections
D) All of the above
A) Economic connections
B) Social connections
C) Cultural connections
D) All of the above
D
3
Which of the following has contributed to the growth of globalization?
A) Localism
B) International influence over product markets
C) Protectionism
D) Brexit
A) Localism
B) International influence over product markets
C) Protectionism
D) Brexit
B
4
Which of the following characterizes the global village?
A) Instant communication
B) The decline of transnational corporations
C) The resurgence of local traditions
D) None of the above
A) Instant communication
B) The decline of transnational corporations
C) The resurgence of local traditions
D) None of the above
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5
The World Trade Organization is responsible for which of the following?
A) Ensuring a just and equitable world
B) Regulating tourism development
C) Supporting local economies
D) Ensuring that trade flows as smoothly and freely as possible
A) Ensuring a just and equitable world
B) Regulating tourism development
C) Supporting local economies
D) Ensuring that trade flows as smoothly and freely as possible
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6
One positive aspect of globalization is:
A) Poverty alleviation
B) Improved labor and safety standards
C) The earning of higher tax revenue from multinational corporations
D) A narrowing of the earnings gap between the riches and poorest income earners
A) Poverty alleviation
B) Improved labor and safety standards
C) The earning of higher tax revenue from multinational corporations
D) A narrowing of the earnings gap between the riches and poorest income earners
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7
When a company can buy good and services in bulk at a reduced rate, this a an example of:
A) Comparative advantage
B) Economies of scale
C) Globalization
D) Free trade
A) Comparative advantage
B) Economies of scale
C) Globalization
D) Free trade
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8
Globalization has supported an increase in the quality of life in many developing countries through:
A) Supporting international investment in traditionally poorer economies
B) Providing jobs to areas where high unemployment exists
C) Lowering prices for basic necessities
D) All of the above
A) Supporting international investment in traditionally poorer economies
B) Providing jobs to areas where high unemployment exists
C) Lowering prices for basic necessities
D) All of the above
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9
Which of the following is an negative impact of globalization on the environment?
A) A reduction in the ability to transfer donation money to conservation organizations
B) A decrease in tourist visitation to remote and isolated ecosystems
C) A increase in invasive species to environmentally sensitive areas
D) An awareness of environmental threats
A) A reduction in the ability to transfer donation money to conservation organizations
B) A decrease in tourist visitation to remote and isolated ecosystems
C) A increase in invasive species to environmentally sensitive areas
D) An awareness of environmental threats
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10
Which of the following is an example of increasing protectionist measures?
A) Brexit
B) North American Free Trade Agreement
C) The European Union
D) The Brundtland Report
A) Brexit
B) North American Free Trade Agreement
C) The European Union
D) The Brundtland Report
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11
Which of the following statements best describes tourism's role in globalization?
A) Tourism is a cause of globalization
B) Tourism is an effect of globalization
C) Tourism is both a cause and an effect of globalization
D) Tourism is not part of the globalization dialogue
A) Tourism is a cause of globalization
B) Tourism is an effect of globalization
C) Tourism is both a cause and an effect of globalization
D) Tourism is not part of the globalization dialogue
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12
The rapid growth in the mobility of people moving from place to place is a direct results of:
A) Protectionist measures
B) Technology collaborations globally
C) A decrease in discretionary time
D) A rise in imperialism
A) Protectionist measures
B) Technology collaborations globally
C) A decrease in discretionary time
D) A rise in imperialism
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13
Localism provides:
A) An opportunity for local communities to capitalizing on their unique attributes
B) An opportunity to extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
C) Increased secularism
D) Greater power to multinational corporations
A) An opportunity for local communities to capitalizing on their unique attributes
B) An opportunity to extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
C) Increased secularism
D) Greater power to multinational corporations
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14
Feelings of attachment to the culture of a region is considered a form of:
A) Neolocalism
B) Localism
C) Globalization
D) Sense of place
A) Neolocalism
B) Localism
C) Globalization
D) Sense of place
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15
Which of the following is a key difference between localism and neolocalism?
A) Localism is the cultivation of local ties by choice
B) Neolocalism is the process of crafting localism through marketing and tourism product development
C) Localism involves developing attractions or using unique cultural themes in special events
D) There is no difference between localism and neolocalism
A) Localism is the cultivation of local ties by choice
B) Neolocalism is the process of crafting localism through marketing and tourism product development
C) Localism involves developing attractions or using unique cultural themes in special events
D) There is no difference between localism and neolocalism
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16
Neolocalism has supported the rise of which industry?
A) The craft beer industry
B) The mass tourism industry
C) The multinational corporation industry
D) All of the above
A) The craft beer industry
B) The mass tourism industry
C) The multinational corporation industry
D) All of the above
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17
Which of the following statements best describes the impacts of multinational corporations on local communities?
A) They bring the culture of their home country to their international locations
B) They have a reputation for exploiting local resources and then leaving an area when these resources are gone
C) The capital they bring is an important resource for economic development
D) All of the above
A) They bring the culture of their home country to their international locations
B) They have a reputation for exploiting local resources and then leaving an area when these resources are gone
C) The capital they bring is an important resource for economic development
D) All of the above
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18
Which of the following is an example of globalization from below?
A) A policy requiring the employment of local guides at a nature area
B) The practice of employing local guides at a nature area
C) Providing local recipes on the menu of a global fast food chain
D) The advertising of local dance performances on a company's website
A) A policy requiring the employment of local guides at a nature area
B) The practice of employing local guides at a nature area
C) Providing local recipes on the menu of a global fast food chain
D) The advertising of local dance performances on a company's website
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19
Which of the following strategies best incorporates a local community's growth objectives into tourism development?
A) Focusing solely on the destination's economic goals
B) Designing a policy based on the opinions of policy-makers
C) Incorporating democratic policies that allows for full participation of its citizens
D) Isolating tourism from other segments of the destination's economy
A) Focusing solely on the destination's economic goals
B) Designing a policy based on the opinions of policy-makers
C) Incorporating democratic policies that allows for full participation of its citizens
D) Isolating tourism from other segments of the destination's economy
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20
Developing global products that are customized locally is a form of:
A) Globalization from below
B) Glocalization
C) Localism
D) Neolocalism
A) Globalization from below
B) Glocalization
C) Localism
D) Neolocalism
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21
Which of the following should be considered when managing the triple bottom line of sustainability?
A) Global trends
B) Local culture
C) Local environmental challenges
D) All of the above
A) Global trends
B) Local culture
C) Local environmental challenges
D) All of the above
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22
Which of the following groups CANNOT influence public policy issues?
A) Journalists
B) Lobbies
C) Industry associations
D) All of the above
A) Journalists
B) Lobbies
C) Industry associations
D) All of the above
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23
A feasibility study includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) A financial analysis
B) International investment that supports sustainability goals
C) Collaboration at the local and global levels
D) Local interest in tourism development
A) A financial analysis
B) International investment that supports sustainability goals
C) Collaboration at the local and global levels
D) Local interest in tourism development
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24
A preliminary stakeholder analysis should include which of the following?
A) A financial analysis
B) Face-to-face interviews with key actors in the area
C) A cost benefit analysis
D) A lobbying plan
A) A financial analysis
B) Face-to-face interviews with key actors in the area
C) A cost benefit analysis
D) A lobbying plan
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25
Multinational corporations should be included in a stakeholder analysis because:
A) Without them, tourists will never know about a destination
B) They usually have a good idea of what tourists expect from their travel experience
C) They provide the majority of tourism investment
D) None of the above
A) Without them, tourists will never know about a destination
B) They usually have a good idea of what tourists expect from their travel experience
C) They provide the majority of tourism investment
D) None of the above
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26
Nongovernment organizations are needed to support channels of communication because:
A) Local community members have never traveled or may lack knowledge specific to tourism development
B) Multinational corporations do not always have the time or resources to support knowledge exchange
C) Multinational corporations do not have access to grants that support local development
D) All of the above
A) Local community members have never traveled or may lack knowledge specific to tourism development
B) Multinational corporations do not always have the time or resources to support knowledge exchange
C) Multinational corporations do not have access to grants that support local development
D) All of the above
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27
Which of the following is a reason why tourism development initiatives fail?
A) Inclusion of the local population in the decision-making process
B) Adequate market research and market knowledge
C) Clearly defined land use rights and ownership policies
D) The fair distribution of economic benefits within a community
A) Inclusion of the local population in the decision-making process
B) Adequate market research and market knowledge
C) Clearly defined land use rights and ownership policies
D) The fair distribution of economic benefits within a community
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28
A reduction in the prices for basic necessities is a benefit of globalization.
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29
Multinational corporations (MNCs) only operate in developed countries.
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30
To minimize the negative perceptions of multinational corporations (MNCs), they must encourage a tokenistic participation of local stakeholders.
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31
Incorporating a local community's growth objectives in its tourism development means isolating tourism from other segments of the community's economy.
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32
Tourism resulting from globalization typically increases diversity.
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33
Industrial Associations can wield significant influence on governmental policy-making.
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34
Glocalization implies product development that uses standardized characteristics with distinct features.
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35
The industrial revolution resulted in the colonization of parts of Africa.
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36
Globalization has increased the economic, environmental, and social connections of the world.
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37
Twitter is an example of the global village.
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38
An increase in trade tariffs have increased globalization.
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39
The World Trade Organization has been influential in establishing a more integrated and interdependent global economy
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40
Free trade has prevented companies from forming monopolies in their local economies.
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41
Globalization decreased efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness in a global market.
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42
Economies of scale is when countries specialize in the production and export of the goods which they can produce relatively less expensively than other countries
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43
Globalization has supported an increase in the quality of life in many developing countries.
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44
Globalization has had no impact on the richest and poorest segments of society.
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45
Decreases in the costs of goods and services for consumers is done through the hiring low-income workers in developing countries.
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46
Globalization has increased labor standards.
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47
Developing countries have strong social and environmental oversight.
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48
Brexit and 'America First' are examples of disenchantment with globalization.
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49
Isolationism is the policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition.
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50
New technological innovations have spurred the marketing reach of tourism, resulting in an increase in travel motivation.
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51
Tourism inherently changes the nature of local communities.
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52
Localism and neolocalism are the same thing.
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53
A picture of people wearing traditional costumes on a webpage is an example of neolocalism.
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54
Sense of place only applies to localism and not neolocalism.
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55
Neolocalism is the process of crafting localism
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56
Multinational corporations seeking to operate in developing regions are oftentimes viewed with skepticism.
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57
Multinational corporations bring much needed capital to many parts of the world.
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58
Glocalization is regulated by the local governance institutions.
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59
Within sustainability, there is a need to think globally and act locally.
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60
There is a limited amount of politics in tourism development.
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61
One of the key components to using tourism as a tool for sustainable development involves the establishment of strategic partnerships between communities and the tourism industry.
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62
Community interest in tourism development is more important than securing international investment.
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63
Poor and marginalized population groups are not considered stakeholders of tourism.
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64
What the global tourism industry expects and what local communities are capable of offering are generally well aligned.
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65
Nongovernmental organizations can assist the government in conducting tourism and environmental awareness programs among communities and the tourism industry at large.
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66
Governments are good at attracting funding from donor agencies to develop specific community-based tourism projects.
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67
Power dynamics can hinder successful development initiative.
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68
New stakeholders that enter the tourism industry will usually accept the status quo.
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69
The vote by the United Kingdom to leave the European Union
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Action of appropriating a place or domain for one's own use and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
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71
When countries specialize in the production and export of the goods which they can produce relatively less expensively than other counties because the possess specific resources, such as labor, capital, and land
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72
Aproportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production
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73
Policies that seeks to eliminate government-imposed barriers to trade
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The world characterized by instant communication, the proliferation of transnational corporations, and the pervasive influence of mass media and popular cultural trends from the West
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The process by which people and goods move easily across borders
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76
Globalization that is regulated by the local governance institutions
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77
The practice of conducting business according to both local and global considerations
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A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
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A national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries
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The belief in and expression of the unique character of localities
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