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Quiz 12: The Demographic and Cultural Dimensions of Globalization
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Question 41
Essay
The "age of migration" means that many more people are crossing borders compared to years past. Many are in search of economic opportunity, whereas others are fleeing persecution, genocide, or ethnic cleansing. Write an essay describing the difficulties that countries receiving large numbers of these immigrants experience.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
The "global village" is a metaphor used to portray a world characterized by which of the following?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a disadvantage of virtuality?
Question 44
Essay
What are the dark sides of the global communications revolution? How can new communications technologies undermine democratic governance? Provide examples.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Political scientist Daniel Drezner's argument that states make the rules and powerful governments still control the shaping of their global destiny fits with which theory of international relations?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Which concept refers to video and audio manipulation with the capability to manufacture the appearance of reality, such as nonexistent, but real-looking, remarks by a political leader?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which of the following refers to the ability of the media to identify and publicize issues, thus determining the problems that receive attention by governments and the public?
Question 48
Essay
Urbanization occurs in both the developed and the developing world. (a)Define urbanization. (b)Describe the advantages and disadvantage of this growing migration trend. (c)Explain whether you believe urbanization is a good or a bad thing. Why?
Question 49
Essay
Write an essay on the link between globalization and disease. Does globalization make the world sicker? Does globalization necessitate that we tackle combating diseases differently than in the past?