Key Definitions
Globalisation
Communication Technology
Transport Technology
Trade
100

What does the word 'Interconnections' mean?

The many connections that link people and places.

100

What does the world 'Globalisation' mean?

The increasing interconnections of people and places all over the WORLD. 

100

When was Facebook launched?

2004

100

What type of transport was most popular 100 years ago in 1925?

Steam Train, Walking

100

What is an Import?

Something you purchase from another country, and bring INTO your country. >> Spend money

200

Give one example of how we interconnect with other people?

Trade, Sport, Internet, Social Media, Travel, Buy/Sell, Culture, Community Events

200

Name ONE of the main drivers of globalisation? (what has made a global world possible?)

Communication Technology (internet, email, mobile phones, social media) AND Transport Technology (jets, cargo ships)

200
In what ways does social media connect people?

Sharing of content, react/comment on content, direct messages, community groups with common interests, sharing of information e.g. news

200

When was the first flight

1903

200

What is an Export?

Something you sell in your country, and send OUT OF your country to person who bought. >> Receive money

300

What does the term 'production' mean?

When a country creates a product/service to sell

300

What is a POSITIVE impact of globalisation?

Sharing of knowledge, cheaper resources, more products to choose from, cheaper & more efficient travel, learning about new cultures

300

Who first thought of a "world wide web" of information in the 1900's?

Nicola Tesla

300

How far did the first flight go?

120metres, 12secs

300

What is a trade balance?

The difference between exports and imports (subtract!)

400
What does the term 'consumption' mean? 

When a country/person purchases a product/service and uses it up

400

What is a NEGATIVE impact of globalisation?

Unfair working conditions in poorer countries, losing culture with same brands everywhere, loss of jobs when factories close

400

What is the most popular social media platform amongst 16-34year olds? (according to data from classwork)

Instagram

400

Name ONE method of innovative transport used today?

Electric cars, Speed trains

400

What is an MEDC country, with an example

More-Economically Developed Country e.g. Australia


LEDC is Less-Economically Developed Country e.g. Thailand

500

What is a TNC?

A Transnational Corporation is a large company that operates in a number of countries and generally have headquarters in one of the countries of the developed world.  

500

Explain why a product is made in many different countries?

Because each country specialises in different goods/services e.g. batteries.

500

What was the first ever internet browser called?

Mosiac

500

Name TWO differences between the first flight plane, and the jet's we fly in today

Material - wood > steel

Length of flight - 12 secs > many hours

Passengers - 1-2ppl > 100's

Body > Open/Closed 

Propellors > Use of jets

500

Why would a country trade?

  • Some countries have specialised resources (e.g. oil) or skills (e.g. car manufacturing), that other countries will buy.

  • They can make money from selling/exporting their products overseas

  • They can save money from buying/importing resources from overseas