What does global capacity refer to?
Globalisation and Culture Hybridity

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The total amount of resources available worldwide
A nation's or organisations ability to participate effectively in the processes of globalisation i.e economic, technological, cultural or political capabilities.
The maximum population a country can sustain.
The total number of countries in the world.
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Some factors of global capacity include
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Cultural homogenisation is...
Adoption and coexistence of global and local cultural
Resisting homogenising of cultures
A social process whereby ideas, meanings and values are shared in a global way
The process of cultures becoming more standardised and uniform
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Cultural hybridity refers to
The exchange and innovation of ideas and goods between different cultures as a product of globalisation.
The complete assimilation of one culture into another, erasing its unique characteristics.
The preservation of traditional cultures in isolation from outside influences.
The establishment of a single dominant global culture.
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Hybridisation happens through what process?
The cultural subject exclusively relies on their own culture without incorporating external influences.
The cultural subject obtains resources from various fields for the negotiation of a unique cultural identity.
The cultural subject becomes completely detached from their original cultural heritage.
The cultural subject adopts the dominant culture's identity without any negotiation.
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The World Theory was created by?
Immanuel Wallenstein
Emmanuel Wallerstein
Immanuel Wallerstein
Emmanuel Wallenstein
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The global economic system compromises which three elements?
The core, periphery and semi-periphery
Industrialized nations, agricultural nations, and post-industrial nations.
Market economies, planned economies, and mixed economies.
Developed countries, underdeveloped countries, and self-sufficient economies.
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