Key Vocab
Global Poverty & Development
TNCs
Technology, Healthcare & Manufacturing
Globalisation
100

What is poverty?

the state of being poor

100

Do most people living in poverty live in urban or rural areas?

Rural

100

What is a TNC?
Bonus: (100) name 3 examples 

A company that operates in multiple countries

100

What is manufacturing?

the process of producing goods in factories from raw materials

100

What Chinese city became a global trade hub starting in the 1980s?

Shanghai 

200

What is the monetary threshold used to measure who is considered poor?

the poverty line

200

How have global poverty levels changed over the last few decades?

They have decreased

200

How much of the world's trade and employment are TNCs responsible for?

> 50% of the world’s trade and ~25% of all employment

200

How can technology help reduce poverty?

communication, education, or efficiency

200

How did globalisation through the founding of St. Petersburg impact Russia?

Opened trade with Europe, modernised infrastructure, and introduced new ideas.

300

What is globalisation?

how the world is becoming more interconnected through movement of goods, people, money, and information

300

A large proportion of people living in extreme poverty are under what age?

15 (children)

300

Why might TNCs often relocate to developing countries?

cheap labor or access to resources

300

What's an example of a disease that is completely curable but still limits development in some countries?

Tuberculosis (TB)

300

How did globalisation through the Industrial Revolution impact Britain?

Boosted manufacturing, created jobs, increased exports, and urbanised cities.

400

What are agricultural produce and natural materials sold in bulk?

Commodities 

400

What are the three factors that the UN uses to calculate its HDI?

life expectancy, GNI per capita, education 

400

What is a positive effect TNCs can have on a host country?

job creation, investment, skills transfer, infrastructure

400

How can a lack of healthcare affect a country’s workforce?

reduce productivity and/or life expectancy

400

How did globalisation impact Shanghai?

Attracted foreign investment, created factories/jobs, and grew trade with other countries 

500

What is a crop grown for the purpose of being sold?

(Bonus: give an example [100 points])

a cash crop

(multiple accepted)

500

Small-scale local development projects are an example of what type of development?

Bottom-up development 

500

What is a negative effect TNCs can have on a host country?

exploitation of workers, environmental damage, or profit leaving the country

500

How can manufacturing boost development in a country?

increase in jobs, exports, infrastructure, or skills transfer

500

What is meant by a “fourth world” country or population? Give an example.  

A marginalized group or area that is extremely underdeveloped and excluded from global economic systems; examples include indigenous nations in the US or Tuvalu.

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