WorksheetsGLOBALIZATION for glocal teens
Total questions: 35
Worksheet time: 18mins
Send goods to another country to sell them
import
export
trade
retail
Bring goods in from another country to sell them
import
export
trade
retail
The development of a worldwide economy where resources flow quite freely across borders
Globalization
Economy
Economic Independence
What are some negative aspects of globalization?
Workers are exploited in sweatshops
Pollution and deforestation
Low wages for factory workers in Asia and Africa
All of the answers are correct
What are some positive aspects of globalization?
Cheap trainers and clothes
Cheap electronics
Information is easy to access and it travels quickly (internet and social media)
All of the answers are correct
How does it bring our world together? Through....
communication
technology
products & services
all of these
Why would a company move their production to China?
It's better weather in China
There is cheaper labor in China
There is more government regulation in China
There are better working conditions in China
Which of the following is a negative aspect of international trade?
New Jobs
More Products
Loss of Jobs
Lower Prices
The worldwide spread of culture, economics, and technology
Culturization
Urbanization
Globalization
Environmentalism
What are some positive effects of globalization?
Increased freedom to travel and immigrate,better access to medicine,information, and technology.
Lower prices for developed countries and low paying jobs in developing countries
Less pollution in the world
All of the above
The increase in temperature and CO2 emission . That is called ?
Global warming
Green House Effect
Both answers are correct
Which Business is not a Multi National Company
Computers made in China are used by students in Milan.
import
export
What is the European Single Market
The EUSM made the EU one territory which restricts the movement of trade
The EUSM made the EU one territory with no international boarders allowing free movement of trade.
Which of the following is NOT caused by the use of fossil fuels?
water pollution
acid rain
damage to the ozone layer
clean energy
Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable energy source?
nuclear power
solar power
wind power
water power
Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source?
fossil fuels
solar power
nuclear power
coal deposits
What was the goal of the Kyoto Protocol?
to reduce urbanization
to increase agriculture
to reduce greenhouse gases
to increase global warming
A poor country with a less advanced economy which is trying to increase their industries and improve life for their people.
Developing Nation
Developed Nation
This image best represents...
Trafficking
Sweatshops
New jobs
The driving forces of globalisation cause different parts of the world to become more interconnected and interdependent.
True
False
