Deck 10: Globalization

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__________ refers to changing the world through transforming the way people, groups, and nation-states connect to and with one another.

A) Industrialization
B) Neoliberalism
C) Globalization
D) Urbanization
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___________ refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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___________ refers to an ideological justification for free-market capitalism and laissez-faire governance.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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___________ refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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___________ refers to the diffusion of western culture (e.g., food, movies, ideology, media, and so on) and the homogenization of place.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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Which of the following play a major role in the Westernization of countries and communities around the world?

A) transnational corporations
B) social media
C) religion
D) none of the above
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__________argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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When discussing globalization, __________ suggests a decline and transformation of all social institutions due to post-Fordism.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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__________ refers to globalization as changes in communications and information technology.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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__________ emphasizes the globalization of something like religion rather than economic systems.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four elements of McDonaldization?

A) accessibility
B) calculability
C) predictability
D) control
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_________ believe the effects of globalization have been overstated and it is not novel.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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_________ believe global capital and free market capitalism drive globalization and this push by capitalist systems have weakened the state.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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_________ believe globalization is occurring and results in a politically, socially, economically, and culturally interconnected world and it does not diminish state power just redefines it.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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What are the three camps of the withering state debate?

A) realists, modernists, emerging
B) hyperglobalist, modernist, emerging
C) expansion, retrenchment, curvilinear
D) transformationalists, skeptics, rejectionists
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The strong state-weak state thesis argues:

A) globalization depends on decline of the strong state and the rise of the weak state.
B) globalization depends on decline of the nation-state and the rise of transnational corporations.
C) globalization depends on the rise of the strong state and the weak state adopting capitalist economic systems.
D) globalization depends on strong state and weak state interactions and relationships.
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_________ argues capitalist systems need strong states to operate and function effectively.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argue globalization is fundamentally transforming the organization and function of the state because of the interdependent nature and integration of economic systems.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argues the modern state is no longer operating as an autonomous entity and therefore no longer monopolizes what occurs within its borders.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argues state capacity (e.g., capability of gathering and processing information using technological innovations) expands the ability of the state to regulate and control.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, expansion refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
B) cut back on social services.
C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, retrenchment refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
B) cut back on social services.
C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, curvilinear refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
B) cut back on social services.
C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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Political sociologists identify all of the following as problems associated with exporting democracy except:

A) cultures and societies reliant on traditional structures.
B) an intrinsic ability to self-govern.
C) adoption of a truly democratic state.
D) the problem of polyarchy.
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Globalization has been linked to all of the following except:

A) as communication and transportation spread information related to job creation, non-democratic states give rise to working and middle classes in non-democratic states.
B) democratization occurs much more commonly and rapidly on the semi-peripheral countries than in the peripheral countries.
C) as democratic systems based on elections and voting emerge they tend to overthrow authoritarian government.
D) as one nation falls away from authoritarian regimes so to do others.
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_________ are based on a globally organized project of transformation aimed at replacing the dominant global regime with one that maximizes political control and makes the equitable development of human capabilities and environmental stewardship its priorities

A) transnational revolutions
B) global environmental movements
C) antiglobalization movements
D) none of the above
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Globalization refers to multiple dimensions including economic, social, and cultural globalization.
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The process of globalization raises questions about the continued importance and dominance of society as a basic organizing unit.
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Researchers have connected globalization with market expansion and a concerted effort to expand capitalism.
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Liberalization refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.
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Universalization refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.
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Cultural diffusion is a one-way process coming from the dominant group and forced onto the subordinate group.
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World Systems Theory argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.
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The Network Society theory gives precedent given to technological innovations over capitalist systems as the primary cause of change.
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Foreign investment as a percentage of worlds Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and trade are identified as evidence of economic globalization.
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Indicators such as currency exchange turnover and both cross-border bank credit and assets are identified evidence of social globalization.
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Indictors of tourism, international phone calls, and Internet usage have been identified as evidence of financial globalization.
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International travel, international phone calls, and Internet usage have all increased over the last thirty years.
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Over the last three decades, there has been an increase in the number of democratic societies across the globe.
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The number of "authoritarian" states is at an all-time high.
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The withering state debate contends the state is becoming obsolete due to globalization.
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Globalization of communication and transportation seem to offer favorable conditions for authoritarian regimes to fall.
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Global shocks strain and challenge economic systems and the political stability of non-democratic states.
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Democratic systems based on elections and voting are particularly prone to political strain from global shocks.
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Due to authoritarian states, democratization occurs much more commonly and rapidly on the core countries than in the semi-peripheral countries.
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The loss of valuable resources and/or aid place pressure on nondemocratic states to adopt democratic principles.
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____________is the equivalent of what industrialization and urbanization were to industrial revolution.
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___________ refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.
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___________ refers to an ideological justification for free-market capitalism and laissez-faire governance.
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___________ refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.
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___________ refers to the diffusion of western culture (e.g., food, movies, ideology, media, and so on) and the homogenization of place.
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__________ are the main engine for expanding capitalism.
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When applied to globalization, ___________ refers to the four elements of modern society that help export the homogenization of place, business, and ideology.
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_________ believe the effects of globalization have been overstated and it is not novel.
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_________ believe global capital and free market capitalism drive globalization and this push by capitalist systems have weakened the state.
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_________ believe globalization is occurring and results in a politically, socially, economically, and culturally interconnected world and it does not diminish state power just redefines it.
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__________argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.
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When discussing globalization, __________emphasize an historical analysis of large-scale macroprocesses and are critical of capitalism.
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When discussing globalization, __________ suggests a decline and transformation of all social institutions due to post-Fordism.
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__________ refers to globalization as changes in communications and information technology.
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__________ emphasizes the globalization of something like religion rather than economic systems.
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_________ perspective argues capitalist systems need strong states to operate and function effectively.
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_________ perspective argue globalization is fundamentally transforming the organization and function of the state because of the interdependent nature and integration of economic systems.
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_________ perspective argues the modern state is no longer operating as an autonomous entity and therefore no longer monopolizes what occurs within its borders.
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_________ perspective argues state capacity (e.g., capability of gathering and processing information using technological innovations) has expand the ability of the state to regulate and control.
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What are the components of globalization?
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Apply all of the following theoretical frameworks to the concept of globalization: (a) world systems theory; (b) postmodernism; (c) network society; and (d) cultural theories. How are each of these perspective view globalization and what is unique about the perspective views the process of globalization?
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When examining globalization, how does the world systems theory differ from theories of global capitalism?
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What is McDonaldization and why is it important to the discussion of globalization?
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Is globalization occurring? What is the evidence for globalization?
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How has globalization affected the nation-state?
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How does the welfare state respond to pressures of economic globalization?
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What is the relationship of democracy and globalization? In what ways is the globalization of democracy beneficial? In what ways is the globalization of democracy problematic?
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What is an antiglobalization movement? Describe all three types discuss by the authors.
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What is "pessimistic view" of the future of globalization? What is the "optimistic view" of the future of globalization?
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Is a global culture truly emerging? Look for examples of how culture is becoming more homogenized in your community or in other parts of the U.S.? Has there been any instances of backlash?
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__________ refers to changing the world through transforming the way people, groups, and nation-states connect to and with one another.

A) Industrialization
B) Neoliberalism
C) Globalization
D) Urbanization
A
2
___________ refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
A
3
___________ refers to an ideological justification for free-market capitalism and laissez-faire governance.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
B
4
___________ refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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___________ refers to the diffusion of western culture (e.g., food, movies, ideology, media, and so on) and the homogenization of place.

A) Interdependence
B) Liberalization
C) Universalization
D) Westernization
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Which of the following play a major role in the Westernization of countries and communities around the world?

A) transnational corporations
B) social media
C) religion
D) none of the above
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__________argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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When discussing globalization, __________ suggests a decline and transformation of all social institutions due to post-Fordism.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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__________ refers to globalization as changes in communications and information technology.

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C) network society
D) cultural theories
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__________ emphasizes the globalization of something like religion rather than economic systems.

A) world systems theory
B) postmodernism
C) network society
D) cultural theories
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four elements of McDonaldization?

A) accessibility
B) calculability
C) predictability
D) control
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_________ believe the effects of globalization have been overstated and it is not novel.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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_________ believe global capital and free market capitalism drive globalization and this push by capitalist systems have weakened the state.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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_________ believe globalization is occurring and results in a politically, socially, economically, and culturally interconnected world and it does not diminish state power just redefines it.

A) Transformationalists
B) Skeptics
C) Rejectionists
D) Hyperglobalists
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What are the three camps of the withering state debate?

A) realists, modernists, emerging
B) hyperglobalist, modernist, emerging
C) expansion, retrenchment, curvilinear
D) transformationalists, skeptics, rejectionists
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The strong state-weak state thesis argues:

A) globalization depends on decline of the strong state and the rise of the weak state.
B) globalization depends on decline of the nation-state and the rise of transnational corporations.
C) globalization depends on the rise of the strong state and the weak state adopting capitalist economic systems.
D) globalization depends on strong state and weak state interactions and relationships.
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_________ argues capitalist systems need strong states to operate and function effectively.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argue globalization is fundamentally transforming the organization and function of the state because of the interdependent nature and integration of economic systems.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argues the modern state is no longer operating as an autonomous entity and therefore no longer monopolizes what occurs within its borders.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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_________ argues state capacity (e.g., capability of gathering and processing information using technological innovations) expands the ability of the state to regulate and control.

A) Network society theory
B) Global capitalist theory
C) World systems theory
D) Postmodern theory
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, expansion refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
B) cut back on social services.
C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, retrenchment refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
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C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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When discussing how the welfare state responds to pressures of economic globalizations, curvilinear refers to:

A) experiences growth of social services.
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C) growth of welfare state followed by retrenchment.
D) none of the above.
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Political sociologists identify all of the following as problems associated with exporting democracy except:

A) cultures and societies reliant on traditional structures.
B) an intrinsic ability to self-govern.
C) adoption of a truly democratic state.
D) the problem of polyarchy.
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Globalization has been linked to all of the following except:

A) as communication and transportation spread information related to job creation, non-democratic states give rise to working and middle classes in non-democratic states.
B) democratization occurs much more commonly and rapidly on the semi-peripheral countries than in the peripheral countries.
C) as democratic systems based on elections and voting emerge they tend to overthrow authoritarian government.
D) as one nation falls away from authoritarian regimes so to do others.
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_________ are based on a globally organized project of transformation aimed at replacing the dominant global regime with one that maximizes political control and makes the equitable development of human capabilities and environmental stewardship its priorities

A) transnational revolutions
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D) none of the above
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Globalization refers to multiple dimensions including economic, social, and cultural globalization.
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The process of globalization raises questions about the continued importance and dominance of society as a basic organizing unit.
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Researchers have connected globalization with market expansion and a concerted effort to expand capitalism.
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Liberalization refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.
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Universalization refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.
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Cultural diffusion is a one-way process coming from the dominant group and forced onto the subordinate group.
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World Systems Theory argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.
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The Network Society theory gives precedent given to technological innovations over capitalist systems as the primary cause of change.
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Foreign investment as a percentage of worlds Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and trade are identified as evidence of economic globalization.
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Indicators such as currency exchange turnover and both cross-border bank credit and assets are identified evidence of social globalization.
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Indictors of tourism, international phone calls, and Internet usage have been identified as evidence of financial globalization.
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International travel, international phone calls, and Internet usage have all increased over the last thirty years.
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Over the last three decades, there has been an increase in the number of democratic societies across the globe.
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The number of "authoritarian" states is at an all-time high.
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The withering state debate contends the state is becoming obsolete due to globalization.
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Globalization of communication and transportation seem to offer favorable conditions for authoritarian regimes to fall.
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Global shocks strain and challenge economic systems and the political stability of non-democratic states.
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Democratic systems based on elections and voting are particularly prone to political strain from global shocks.
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Due to authoritarian states, democratization occurs much more commonly and rapidly on the core countries than in the semi-peripheral countries.
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The loss of valuable resources and/or aid place pressure on nondemocratic states to adopt democratic principles.
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____________is the equivalent of what industrialization and urbanization were to industrial revolution.
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___________ refers to living in an interconnected world where we need each other to survive.
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___________ refers to an ideological justification for free-market capitalism and laissez-faire governance.
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___________ refers to the weakening of state sovereignty with corporations and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) challenging the state.
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___________ refers to the diffusion of western culture (e.g., food, movies, ideology, media, and so on) and the homogenization of place.
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__________ are the main engine for expanding capitalism.
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When applied to globalization, ___________ refers to the four elements of modern society that help export the homogenization of place, business, and ideology.
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_________ believe the effects of globalization have been overstated and it is not novel.
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_________ believe global capital and free market capitalism drive globalization and this push by capitalist systems have weakened the state.
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_________ believe globalization is occurring and results in a politically, socially, economically, and culturally interconnected world and it does not diminish state power just redefines it.
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__________argues the process of globalization emerged and developed over a 500-year period that relates to the rise of capitalist markets.
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When discussing globalization, __________emphasize an historical analysis of large-scale macroprocesses and are critical of capitalism.
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When discussing globalization, __________ suggests a decline and transformation of all social institutions due to post-Fordism.
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__________ refers to globalization as changes in communications and information technology.
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__________ emphasizes the globalization of something like religion rather than economic systems.
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_________ perspective argues capitalist systems need strong states to operate and function effectively.
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_________ perspective argue globalization is fundamentally transforming the organization and function of the state because of the interdependent nature and integration of economic systems.
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_________ perspective argues the modern state is no longer operating as an autonomous entity and therefore no longer monopolizes what occurs within its borders.
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_________ perspective argues state capacity (e.g., capability of gathering and processing information using technological innovations) has expand the ability of the state to regulate and control.
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What are the components of globalization?
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Apply all of the following theoretical frameworks to the concept of globalization: (a) world systems theory; (b) postmodernism; (c) network society; and (d) cultural theories. How are each of these perspective view globalization and what is unique about the perspective views the process of globalization?
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When examining globalization, how does the world systems theory differ from theories of global capitalism?
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What is McDonaldization and why is it important to the discussion of globalization?
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Is globalization occurring? What is the evidence for globalization?
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How has globalization affected the nation-state?
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How does the welfare state respond to pressures of economic globalization?
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What is the relationship of democracy and globalization? In what ways is the globalization of democracy beneficial? In what ways is the globalization of democracy problematic?
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What is an antiglobalization movement? Describe all three types discuss by the authors.
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What is "pessimistic view" of the future of globalization? What is the "optimistic view" of the future of globalization?
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Is a global culture truly emerging? Look for examples of how culture is becoming more homogenized in your community or in other parts of the U.S.? Has there been any instances of backlash?
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