Technology & Economy
Environment & Disease
Human Rights & Social Change
Global Cooperation & Resistance
BONUS
100

What major development in the late 20th century transformed communication and trade?

What is the Digital Revolution?

100

How did the Green Revolution increase food production?

What is through high-yield seeds, fertilizers, and modern farming technology?

100

What group gained more access to education, voting, and jobs in the 20th century?

Who are women?

100

Why was the United Nations created after World War II?

What is to prevent future global conflicts through cooperation?


100

What is the main cause of globalization in the modern era?

What is advances in technology?

200

What is it called when jobs move to countries with cheaper labor?

What is outsourcing?

200

Why is climate change considered a global issue rather than regional one?

What is because greenhouse gas emissions affect the entire planet’s atmosphere?

200

What document set global standards for basic human rights?

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?

200

What military alliance helps protect Western nations?

What is NATO?

200

What is the biggest benefit of globalization for most people?

What is increased access to goods and information?

300

How do multinational corporations contribute to both economic growth and inequality?

What is they create jobs and investment but often exploit cheaper labor markets?

300

How does globalization increase the spread of disease?

What is through faster travel and higher levels of international contact?

300

How did social movements in the 20th century influence governments?

What is by pressuring them to pass laws expanding equality and rights?

300

Why are NGOs important in global affairs even though they are not governments?

What is they influence policy and provide aid where states cannot or will not act?


300

What is the term for countries relying on each other for trade and resources?

What is interdependence?

400

How do organizations like the WTO influence national sovereignty?

What is they can pressure countries to follow global trade rules

400

Why do environmental problems often create international conflict?

What is because countries disagree on responsibility and economic costs of solutions?

400

Why do wage gaps and unpaid labor still persist globally?

What is because of cultural norms and unequal economic structures?

400

Why do some countries criticize the International Criminal Court?

What is they see it as biased or interfering with national sovereignty?


400

What is the most important factor driving cultural change today?

What is globalization?

500

Why did China and India become major global economic powers in the late 20th century?

What is China industrialized through manufacturing exports and India specialized in technology and services?

500

How do international organizations improve responses to global pandemics?

What is by coordinating research, funding, and global health policies?

500

How are environmental movements connected to human rights movements?

What is they both focus on improving quality of life?

500

How does nationalism challenge globalization?

What is it prioritizes national identity and independence over global integration?

500

What economic system did China adopt to become a global manufacturing power?

What is socialism

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