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Deck 34: A World Without Borders
1
Americanization is sometimes used to refer to the
A)homogenizing of global culture.
B)spread of liberal democracy throughout the globe.
C)spread of U.S.-financed high technology.
D)central role that U.S.financial institutions play in the world market.
E)spread of Latin American influences to the U.S.market.
A)homogenizing of global culture.
B)spread of liberal democracy throughout the globe.
C)spread of U.S.-financed high technology.
D)central role that U.S.financial institutions play in the world market.
E)spread of Latin American influences to the U.S.market.
homogenizing of global culture.
2
What international organization was founded at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 to promote market economies and free trade?
A)IMF
B)GATT
C)UN
D)OPEC
E)WTO
A)IMF
B)GATT
C)UN
D)OPEC
E)WTO
IMF
3
In 2013,the population of the earth stood at
A)2 billion.
B)3.5 billion.
C)4.3 billion.
D)7.2 billion.
E)8.6 billion.
A)2 billion.
B)3.5 billion.
C)4.3 billion.
D)7.2 billion.
E)8.6 billion.
7.2 billion.
4
Which of these organizations has developed into a forum for settling international trade disputes?
A)North American Treaty Organization
B)Warsaw Pact
C)United Nations
D)World Trade Organization
E)Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
A)North American Treaty Organization
B)Warsaw Pact
C)United Nations
D)World Trade Organization
E)Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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5
OPEC is
A)the remnant of the old communist bloc nations.
B)an association of southeast Asian nations.
C)a military wing of the United Nations.
D)an oil-producer cartel.
E)designed to stop the spread of communism.
A)the remnant of the old communist bloc nations.
B)an association of southeast Asian nations.
C)a military wing of the United Nations.
D)an oil-producer cartel.
E)designed to stop the spread of communism.
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6
What medium has most been used to promote state-building around the world,as it is mostly state-controlled?
A)movies
B)radio
C)blogs
D)the Internet
E)television
A)movies
B)radio
C)blogs
D)the Internet
E)television
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7
It is estimated that by 2050 the population of the earth will stabilize at around
A)4.2 billion.
B)5.7 billion.
C)9.2 billion.
D)15.4 billion.
E)18.9 billion.
A)4.2 billion.
B)5.7 billion.
C)9.2 billion.
D)15.4 billion.
E)18.9 billion.
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8
The world's population increases by ________ every year.
A)200,000
B)600,000
C)4.3 million
D)6 million
E)8.1 million
A)200,000
B)600,000
C)4.3 million
D)6 million
E)8.1 million
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9
The new age of global interconnectedness
A)has the potential to ensure complete equality among nations.
B)eliminates the distinction between "connected" and "unconnected."
C)has resulted in near-universal literacy.
D)carries the threat,perceived by some,of mass media acting as a vehicle for cultural imperialism.
E)ensures the continued victory of capitalism over communism.
A)has the potential to ensure complete equality among nations.
B)eliminates the distinction between "connected" and "unconnected."
C)has resulted in near-universal literacy.
D)carries the threat,perceived by some,of mass media acting as a vehicle for cultural imperialism.
E)ensures the continued victory of capitalism over communism.
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10
The 1997 agreement at Kyoto was aimed at controlling which of the following threats to the world's environment?
A)overpopulation
B)the extinction of large numbers of plants and animals
C)global warming from the emission of greenhouse gases
D)the threat of nuclear war in central Asia
E)the destruction of the rainforests of Africa
A)overpopulation
B)the extinction of large numbers of plants and animals
C)global warming from the emission of greenhouse gases
D)the threat of nuclear war in central Asia
E)the destruction of the rainforests of Africa
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11
A major difference between multinational corporations and global corporations is that unlike multinational corporations,
A)global corporations operate in a number of different countries.
B)global corporations function in only one country.
C)global corporations are tightly regulated by international laws.
D)global corporations largely evade the laws of and obligations to national states.
E)only a handful of small yet powerful global corporations have emerged,while multinational corporations have proliferated widely.
A)global corporations operate in a number of different countries.
B)global corporations function in only one country.
C)global corporations are tightly regulated by international laws.
D)global corporations largely evade the laws of and obligations to national states.
E)only a handful of small yet powerful global corporations have emerged,while multinational corporations have proliferated widely.
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12
The spread of U.S.mass culture
A)is welcomed around the world.
B)provides a standard of quality that did not exist before.
C)is viewed as the first positive step in the creation of a truly global American empire.
D)is feared at all times.
E)is often seen as a threat to local or indigenous cultures.
A)is welcomed around the world.
B)provides a standard of quality that did not exist before.
C)is viewed as the first positive step in the creation of a truly global American empire.
D)is feared at all times.
E)is often seen as a threat to local or indigenous cultures.
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13
The most famous and most strongly integrated regional bloc is
A)OPEC.
B)ASEAN.
C)the European Union.
D)NAFTA.
E)the Warsaw Pact.
A)OPEC.
B)ASEAN.
C)the European Union.
D)NAFTA.
E)the Warsaw Pact.
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14
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)started with how many nations?
A)30 communist nations
B)10 communist nations;and 15 noncommunist nations
C)55 noncommunist nations
D)35 noncommunist nations;and 11 communist nations
E)23 noncommunist nations
A)30 communist nations
B)10 communist nations;and 15 noncommunist nations
C)55 noncommunist nations
D)35 noncommunist nations;and 11 communist nations
E)23 noncommunist nations
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15
The Asian economic crisis began in 1997 where?
A)China
B)Thailand
C)Hong Kong
D)Japan
E)South Korea
A)China
B)Thailand
C)Hong Kong
D)Japan
E)South Korea
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16
Which of the following was NOT one of the "little tigers"?
A)Thailand
B)Hong Kong
C)Singapore
D)South Korea
E)Taiwan
A)Thailand
B)Hong Kong
C)Singapore
D)South Korea
E)Taiwan
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17
What has become the "universal tongue" of the twenty-first century?
A)HTML
B)hip hop
C)English
D)Spanglish
E)commercialism
A)HTML
B)hip hop
C)English
D)Spanglish
E)commercialism
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18
Because of the rise of communication technology,observers have labeled today's era the age of
A)anxiety.
B)entertainment.
C)access.
D)intrusion.
E)privacy.
A)anxiety.
B)entertainment.
C)access.
D)intrusion.
E)privacy.
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19
The WTO was created in what year?
A)1994
B)1944
C)1963
D)1979
E)1986
A)1994
B)1944
C)1963
D)1979
E)1986
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20
The area(s)of the world where child labor is most prominent is/are
A)Africa.
B)south Asia.
C)southeast Asia.
D)the Middle East.
E)south and southeast Asia.
A)Africa.
B)south Asia.
C)southeast Asia.
D)the Middle East.
E)south and southeast Asia.
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21
International trade has proved to be a key driving force behind economic globalization.
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22
One unexpected consequence of China's one-child-family rule is
A)a precipitous drop in the Chinese population.
B)the need to "import" women of a marriageable age.
C)the mystery of a half million "missing" girls every year.
D)repeated anti-governmental uprisings in the countryside.
E)the loophole that allows the Chinese to adopt as many children as they want.
A)a precipitous drop in the Chinese population.
B)the need to "import" women of a marriageable age.
C)the mystery of a half million "missing" girls every year.
D)repeated anti-governmental uprisings in the countryside.
E)the loophole that allows the Chinese to adopt as many children as they want.
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23
By 2001,female literacy in India stood at about
A)12 percent.
B)20 percent.
C)42 percent.
D)54 percent.
E)75 percent.
A)12 percent.
B)20 percent.
C)42 percent.
D)54 percent.
E)75 percent.
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24
AIDS is the last stage in the progress of
A)HIV.
B)cancer.
C)influenza.
D)pneumonia.
E)HAART.
A)HIV.
B)cancer.
C)influenza.
D)pneumonia.
E)HAART.
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25
The United States' war against global terrorism began in the wake of which of the following events?
A)the Islamic revolution in Iran
B)the first Gulf War
C)the attacks on the U.S.World Trade Center and Pentagon
D)the 2003 invasion of Iraq to oust Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
E)an attack on a U.S.warship in Yemen
A)the Islamic revolution in Iran
B)the first Gulf War
C)the attacks on the U.S.World Trade Center and Pentagon
D)the 2003 invasion of Iraq to oust Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
E)an attack on a U.S.warship in Yemen
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26
The Taliban emerged out of the disorder and devastation of the Afghan-Soviet war and the later civil war.
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27
Critics sometimes refer to the homogenizing aspect of global culture as the "McDonaldization" of the world.
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28
The UN issued its Universal Declaration of Human Rights in
A)1926.
B)1982.
C)1948.
D)1958.
E)1969.
A)1926.
B)1982.
C)1948.
D)1958.
E)1969.
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29
A list of the UN's most impressive successes would include
A)eradicating smallpox.
B)ending human trafficking.
C)regulating global corporations.
D)maintaining peace throughout the world.
E)ending the threat posed by terrorism.
A)eradicating smallpox.
B)ending human trafficking.
C)regulating global corporations.
D)maintaining peace throughout the world.
E)ending the threat posed by terrorism.
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30
Medical experts first identified AIDS in 1981 among members of which group(s)?
A)intravenous drug users
B)homosexual men
C)sub-Saharan African families
D)both intravenous drug users and homosexual men
E)heterosexual women
A)intravenous drug users
B)homosexual men
C)sub-Saharan African families
D)both intravenous drug users and homosexual men
E)heterosexual women
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31
The earliest and most successful imitators of the Japanese model for economic development were the "two little tigers," Hong Kong and Thailand.
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32
China's population policy
A)limits couples to one child.
B)encourages families to have as many children as possible.
C)has created a complicated but logical formula tying the number of children to economic well-being.
D)suggests that couples have no more than four children.
E)was copied from a successful Indian policy.
A)limits couples to one child.
B)encourages families to have as many children as possible.
C)has created a complicated but logical formula tying the number of children to economic well-being.
D)suggests that couples have no more than four children.
E)was copied from a successful Indian policy.
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33
In the 1950s,the legal position of women most closely matched that of men in
A)Islamic countries.
B)western European countries.
C)Latin American countries.
D)communist countries.
E)North American countries.
A)Islamic countries.
B)western European countries.
C)Latin American countries.
D)communist countries.
E)North American countries.
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34
The U.S.Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination on the basis of race but not gender.
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35
The AIDS epidemic is a serious public health threat throughout the world;the disease has struck the developed world the hardest.
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36
In the 1970s,OPEC's policies concerning oil production and trade contributed to global economic growth.
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37
The Internet reinforces the contemporary fact that English has become the universal tongue of the twenty-first century.
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38
A key feature of terrorism is the deliberate and systematic use of violence against civilians with the aim of advancing political,religious,or ideological causes.
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39
Approximately how many people today are citizens of one country but reside in a different one?
A)500,000
B)12,000,000
C)68,000,000
D)94,000,000
E)130,000,000
A)500,000
B)12,000,000
C)68,000,000
D)94,000,000
E)130,000,000
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40
Global recognition and acceptance of the concept of human rights came in the aftermath of
A)World War I.
B)World War II.
C)the cold war.
D)the Vietnam War.
E)the Korean War.
A)World War I.
B)World War II.
C)the cold war.
D)the Vietnam War.
E)the Korean War.
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41
Examine concepts such as Americanization and McDonaldization.How influential is the United States in the world today? Why are some countries frightened by this influence?
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42
The largest external migrations in the second half of the twentieth century consisted of refugees fleeing war.
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43
How have the mass migrations of people shaped the world today? How are these migrations helping to break down boundaries? What are the dangers?
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44
What threat does terrorism pose to the world,and what are some of the possible implications of the "war on terror"?
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45
Discuss China's one-child-family rule.What would drive the Chinese to take such a drastic step? Have there been any unexpected problems associated with this rule? How difficult is it to enforce population control?
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46
What events led to the invasion of Afghanistan by the United States and the Northern Alliance in 2001?
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47
What are the challenges of combating HIV/AIDS in Africa? What has been the impact on African societies?
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48
What are some of the characteristics of global corporations? What are the advantages and disadvantages of corporations that can operate without any national regulation?
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49
What have been the principal causes of mass migration since World War II? What are some of the challenges presented by these migrations to host countries?
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50
Discuss the concept of consumption as a form of self-expression.Give some specific examples from your own experience.
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51
How have rural populations in the developing world dealt with the increasing trend of urbanization? How has this affected migration patterns?
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52
What factors led to the oil embargo of 1973-1975? What were the results?
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53
What roles have international organizations such as the United Nations played in today's world? How will they continue to shape the future?
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54
The largest internal migrations in the world today are urban-to-rural migrations.
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55
What role has technology and mass communication played in the formation of today's world? How does reporting the news sometimes cause the news to happen? Why are some nations afraid of the communication revolution of today's world? Can it be stopped? Is there a downside to the age of access?
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56
What are the ecological challenges facing the planet today? How great of a threat is the explosive population growth,especially in the developing world?
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57
Describe the relationships among the Soviet Union,the Taliban,and the United States.How has the U.S.war on terrorism progressed so far,and how has U.S.President Obama's implementation of that war differed from that of his predecessors?
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58
What factors account for the explosive postwar growth of the Japanese economy? What factors led to a recession in Japan in the 1990s?
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59
The "little tigers" of Asia have been able to escape the cycle of economic colonialism that has haunted so many former colonies.What factors account for this reversal?
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60
What are some of the significant nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)operating in the world since WWII? What causes do these groups address?
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61
What was the significance of the Iran-Iraq War? Was it influenced in any way by legacies of the cold war? Discuss the implications of the Gulf War.
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62
Discuss the exploding economies of Asia in the last quarter of the twentieth century.Why was Japan so successful? Examine the rise of the "four little tigers."
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63
What role does internal and external migration play in today's world? How have migrant communities developed in various countries,and what has been their effect?
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64
What are some of the problems facing women in the world today? Describe the growth of the feminist movement in the industrialized world as well as the plight of women in developing countries like India and China.
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