Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The process by which people, culture, finance, goods and information transfer between countries | Globalisation | 49%
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Taxation on imports | Tariff | 43%
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Countries that dominate global politics and trade | Superpowers | 40%
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The movement of manufacturing from developed countries to developing countries | Global Shift | 34%
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Changing products in order to suit a certain place’s demand, population, cultures... | Glocalisation | 34%
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Opposition to the increase in global influence of companies, especially TNC’s | Anti Globalisation | 31%
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Resources that cross the political boundaries of two or more states | Transboundary | 31%
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The process that causes the relative distance between places to contract, effectively making places grow closer | Time space compression | 29%
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The homogenising effect of an increase in American companies and products all over the world | Americanisation | 26%
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Formed when individual indicators are compiled into a single index | Composite Indicator | 26%
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Towns attempting to reduce carbon footprints and promote self sufficient economic development. Less reliant on globalisation | Transition Towns | 26%
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A belief that minority traits should disappear as immigrants adopt host values | Assimilation | 23%
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The use of economic, political, cultural or other pressures to indirectly control or influence other countries | Neo Colonialism | 23%
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Limiting the quantity that can be imported | Quota | 23%
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The dispersion or spread of a group of people from an original homeland | Diaspora | 20%
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Nodes in the global economic system | Hub cities | 20%
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A person with British citizenship that lives abroad | British expat | 17%
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Beliefs and social activities that dominate a global culture | Cultural Imperialism | 17%
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Wealthy people invest or migrate to alpha cities with future benefit in mind | Elite migration | 17%
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The idea that the world may be experiencing decreased economic integration and reduced cross border movement | Deglobalisation | 14%
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