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8. What role does language play in the globalization of media cultures?

  • a) The use of dominant languages like English in global media limits the spread of non-English speaking cultures.
  • b) Global media always translates content into all languages, ensuring inclusivity.
  • c) Language has little to no impact on the consumption of global media.
  • d) Global media promotes linguistic diversity by avoiding the use of dominant languages.

# 2

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9. How do multinational media corporations influence local cultures?

  • a) They promote only local content in the regions they operate.
  • b) They invest heavily in small-scale local media outlets.
  • c) They distribute globally produced media content, which can overshadow or reshape local cultural expressions.
  • d) They avoid influencing local cultures by focusing on non-cultural content.

# 3

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10. Why do some critics argue that global media promotes "cultural imperialism"?

  • a) It encourages the spread of diverse cultural practices across different societies.
  • b) Media from dominant cultures, particularly Western countries, can overshadow and marginalize local media and cultural practices.
  • c) It prevents powerful nations from influencing smaller counties.
  • d) Global media restricts cultural exchange between nations.

# 4

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11. Which of the following is an example of a global media platform?

  • a) Local radio station
  • b) National newspaper
  • c) Netflix
  • d) City-specific magazine

# 5

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12. How can global governance systems be reformed to address the economic disparity between the Global North and the Global South?

  • a) By removing all international organizations from global governance frameworks
  • b) By creating mechanisms that ensure equal participation and fair trade practices between the two regions
  • c) By allowing the Global North to make all decisions regarding economic development
  • d) By ending globalization to prevent further inequality

# 6

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14. Which of the following organizations is a key player in Asian regionalism?

  • a) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  • b) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
  • c) European Union (EU)
  • d) The World Bank

# 7

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15. Why do some critics argue that regionalism in Asia faces significant challenges?

  • a) The region has too many cultural similarities to foster meaningful cooperation.
  • b) Political and economic disparities between Asian countries hinder effective collaboration.
  • c) Asian countries lack interest in trade and economic integration.
  • d) The region already has strong external trade agreements with other continents.

# 8

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16. What is the primary goal of contemporary global governance?

  • a) To increase international trade
  • b) To regulate global environmental policies
  • c) To foster cooperation between nations to address global issues
  • d) To enhance national sovereignty

# 9

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17. Which of the following institutions is central to contemporary global governance?

  • a) World Health Organization (WHO)
  • b) The United Nations (UN)
  • c) The World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • d) The International Monetary Fund (IMF)

# 10

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18. How does global governance differ from national governance?

  • a) Global governance operates within sovereign states' borders, while national governance extends beyond borders.
  • b) Global governance involves cooperation among multiple nations, while national governance is focused within one country.
  • c) Global governance imposes legal obligations on states, unlike national governance.
  • d) Global governance only focuses on economic issues, while national governance addresses a broader range of issues.

# 11

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19. Which of the following best explains the role of international organizations like the WTO in global governance?

  • a) They primarily serve to resolve trade disputes andn egotiate trade agreements.
  • b) They regulate financial institutions globally.
  • c) They ensure compliance with international labor laws.
  • d) They focus on humanitarian crises and disaster relief efforts.

# 12

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20. Why do some scholars argue that contemporary global governance structures are inadequate?

  • a) International organizations have too much influence over state sovereignty.
  • b) Existing structures favor powerful nations, leaving developing countries marginalized.
  • c) Global governance mechanisms have been overburdened by international cooperation.
  • d) There are too many overlapping treaties and organizations, creating inefficiency.

# 13

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21. What is meant by the term "Global North"?

  • a) Countries with high economic and social development
  • b) Countries located in the northern hemisphere
  • c) Countries with tropical climates
  • d) Countries with predominantly agrarian economies

# 14

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22. How does the Global South differ from the Global North in terms of economic development?

  • a) The Global South generally has lower levels of industrialization and income compared to the Global North.
  • b) The Global South has more advanced technology sectors than the Global North.
  • c) The Global South has stronger political institutions than the Global North.
  • d) The Global South dominates global trade, while the Global North focuses on agriculture..

# 15

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23. What is one of the main reasons for the economic divide between the Global North and the Global South?

  • a) The Global North has greater access to natural resources.
  • b) The Global South has historically been excluded from international trade agreements.
  • c) The Global North benefits from historical colonialism and industrialization.
  • d) The Global South refuses to engage in globalization.

# 16

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24. What impact does the digital divide have on the relationship between the Global North and the Global South?

  • a) It allows the Global South to dominate information technology industries.
  • b) It perpetuates inequality, as the Global North has greater access to digital resources and innovation.
  • c) It has little effect, as both regions are equally advanced in digital technology.
  • d) It helps close the economic gap between the two regions.

# 17

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25. How does the concept of "dependency theory" explain the divide between the Global North and the Global South?

  • a) It argues that the Global North depends on the Global South for agricultural products.
  • b) It suggests that the Global South relies on the Global North for technological innovation.
  • c) It claims that the Global South remains economically dependent on the Global North due to exploitative trade relationships.
  • d) It states that the Global South has achieved economic independence from the Global North.
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