Globalization
World Trade Organization
Multinational Corporations
United Nations
Miscellaneous
100

The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of world economics, cultures and populations.

What is globalization?

100

The only international intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates trade rules between nations.

What is the World Trade Organization?

100

A company that operates in two or more countries.

What is a multinational countr?

100

An international organization founded in 1945, aim to maintain global peace, security and cooperation.

What is United Nations.

100

This is the system of government in which a country is ruled by a king or queen.

What is a monarchy?

200

A major driver of globalization is the reduction of barriers to trade, often facilitated by international agreements and organizations.

What are tariffs?

200

This WTO’s primary goal is to liberalize international trade. What is one of its key functions in achieving this?

What is administering trade agreement?

200

MNCs often establish production facilities in countries with lower labor costs. 

What is cost-effective labor or cheaper labor?

200

The UN has six principal organs. Which organ is responsible for maintaining international peace and security and can authorize the use force?

What is the Security Council?

200

This economic theory suggest that countries should specialize in producing goods and services where they have a comparative advantage and then trade with other nations.

What is comparative advantage?

300

This concept describes the spread of ideas, values, and products across national borders, leading to cultural convergence.

What is cultural globalization?

300

When a member country believes another member is violating a trade agreement, they can bring the issues to the WTO for resolution.

What is the dispute settlement process?

300

When a MNC invest directly in a foreign country, building new facilities or acquiring existing ones.

What is a forgiven direct investment?

300

The UN agency works to provide humanitarian aid, promote sustainable development, and eradicate poverty worldwide.

What is the United Nations Development Programme?

300

This term describes the process by which a country adopts the legal, political, and economic systems of another country.

What is imperialism?

400

Think about the supply chains for many products you use daily. Globalization allows companies to source materials and labor from different countries.

What is outsourcing?

400

The WTO is built upon a set of foundational principles. One principle ensures the member countries treat imported goods and services no less favorably than domestically produced ones.

What is national treatment?

400

MNCs can have significant impact on the economies of host countries, both positive. What is a common term used to describe this influence?

What are increased tax revenue?

400

The UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, is a foundational document. What is its main purpose?

What is to protect and promote human rights?

400

Imagine a scenario where a country‘s government is overthrown by a military coup, this is an example of a political…

What is a revolution?

500

While globalization offers many benefits, it also raises concerns about issues like labor exploitation and enviromental degradation in developing countries.

What is the race to the bottom?

500

The WTO has faced challenges in recent years, particularly regarding its dispute settlement system.  

What is the Appellate Body?

500

Some critics argue that MNCs wield considerable power, sometimes influencing government policies. 

What is corporate lobbying?

500

This UN initiative , launched in 2015, sets out 17 interconnected goals to address global challenges, including poverty, hunger, inequality and climate change.

What are the Sustainable Development Goals?

500

If country A imports significantly more goods than it exports to country B, this creates a trade _____ for country A.

What is a trade deficit?