Globalization
Cognitive Dissonance
Paradigm Shift
100

Which type of globalization is about blending cultural beliefs and customs across nations?

Cultural globalization

100

What is the definition of cognitive dissonance?

Mental discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs or behaviors

100

What is a paradigm shift?

A major change in perspective or way of thinking

200

Give one example of cultural globalization, like a holiday or tradition becoming popular in other countries.

Holi Festival or Black Friday spreading internationally

200

What is one common way people try to reduce cognitive dissonance?

Reject or avoid new information

200

Which of these is an example of a paradigm shift:
A) Changing your favorite color
B) Moving from landlines to smartphones  

Answer: B

300

What does ecological globalization emphasize?

Protecting the planet as a shared resource

300

Give one example of cognitive dissonance from daily life.

e.g., believing in healthy living but smoking due to stress

300

How did Copernicus’ heliocentric model represent a paradigm shift?

Answer: It replaced the idea that Earth was the center of the universe

400

According to Oxfam, what percentage of the world’s wealth goes to just 1% of the population?

82%

400

eople never experience cognitive dissonance if their beliefs are strong

False

400

True or False: A paradigm shift usually results in only small changes in society.

Answer: False

500

Name one way globalization can both challenge and help sustainable development or corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Challenge—industrial growth harming environment; Help—global cooperation on issues like climate change

500

Name one emotional sign that someone might be experiencing cognitive dissonance.

e.g., guilt, embarrassment, regret, discomfort before making a decision

500

Give one historical or technological example (not from the text) of a paradigm shift, and say how it changed things.

e.g., Rise of the internet, adoption of renewable energy, civil rights movement