Travel That Transforms
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For the Common Good
Final Jeopardy - Pick Wager amount
100

When people study abroad, what kind of growth do they often experience?

B.) They become more independent and open-minded

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This level of impact starts in your own backyard — helping neighbors, schools, or local groups.

A) Local

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Doing something that benefits not just yourself, but others too, is known as.

D) The common good

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In which country did Brynn and Sam Study abroad in? You must get them both correct in order to get the wagered points.

Brynn: South Africa 

Sam: Greece

200

The “SAGE Project” followed thousands of people who studied abroad. What did it find most of them did later in life?

D.)Helped their communities through volunteering or giving back

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Someone starts buying food from local farmers to cut down on packaging waste and support their town’s economy. What kind of impact are they making?

B) Glocal

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Why did many people feel more responsible for helping others after studying abroad?

D) They saw different ways people live and realized the world is connected.

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After returning home, many study-abroad participants said they changed how they lived — recycling more, volunteering, or supporting global causes. What best explains this shift?

A) Living abroad helped them recognize how personal choices affect the wider world

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The phrase “Think Local, Act Global” means:

C) Realize your local choices can create worldwide change

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The study argues that study abroad matters most when students return home with which mindset?

C) I can help improve communities beyond myself

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