What do you call the measurement of flows and interconnections of a country to other global players through exchanges in trade, capital, people, and information?
A Liquidity
B. Internationalization
C. Solidity
D. Globalization
C. Solidity
What is the term for the integration of different cultures of different societies that become possible?
A. Financial Globalization
B. Economic Globalization
C. Sociological Globalization
D. Cultural Globalization
C. Sociological Globalization
What do you call the speed up of movements and exchanges of human resources, goods, and services capital, technologies, and cultural practices between countries in the world or expansion and intensification of economic, political, and social relations and consciousness across the world?
A. Westernization
B. Internationalization
C. Localization
D. Globalization
D. Globalization
What is the process of expanding various sociocultural and socioecological processes from national to international and transcultural level?
A. Globalization
B. Westernization
C. Internationalization
D. Localization
A. Globalization
What is the development of trade systems within transitional actors such as multinational corporations or NGOs?
A. Sociological Globalization
B. Financial Globalization
C. Cultural Globalization
D. Economic Globalization
D. Economic Globalization
What do you call the regularized practices of exchange among discrete political units which recognize each other to be independent?
A. International Orders
B. Global Orders
C. National Orders
D. Local Orders
A. International Orders
He argues that capitalism was premised on the “turning of Africa into a warren for the commercial hunting of black-skins.
A. Karl Marx
B. Adam Smith
C. Friedrich Engels
D. Pierre Leroux
A. Karl Marx
What is the term for the rise of a global financial system with international financial exchanges and monetary exchanges?
A. Sociological Globalization
B. Cultural Globalization
C. Economic Globalization
D. Financial Globalization
D. Financial Globalization
What are the regulating mechanisms for international society?
A. Supremacy, International Law, and Balance of Power
B. Diplomacy, Supremacy, and Balance of Power
C. Diplomacy, International Law, and Balance of Power
D. Supremacy, State Authority, and Diplomacy
C. Diplomacy, International Law, and Balance of Power
What is the term for hierarchical ordering of humanity, traveling through savagery, barbarism, and civilization, which was informed by enlightenment thinkers in Europe?
A. Order of Civilization
B. Cone of Civilization
C. Hierarchy of Civilization
D. Standard of Civilization
D. Standard of Civilization
What is the process whereby societies come under or adopt western culture in areas such as industry, technology, politics, economics, lifestyle, law, norms, mores, customs, and traditions?
A. Westernization
B. Internationalization
C. Globalization
D. Localization
A. Westernization
This refers to the social advantages that accrue to white persons.
A. White Privilege
B. White Supremacy
C. White Fragility
D. All of the options
A. White Privilege
Who are the primary actors of globalization?
A. People
B. Government
C. Countries
D. Culture
A. People
This refers to laws of war governing when it is legal to use force or wage war.
A. Jus ad bellum
B. Jus in bello
C. Just post bellum
D. Jus contra bellum
A. Jus ad bellum
He claims that capitalist economic development for some or in some places requires the exploitation of others/other places.
A. Pierre Leroux
B. Adam Smith
C. Karl Marx
D. Friedrich Engels
C. Karl Marx