According to Arjun Appadurai, different A.
true, as also for learning and culture →
kinds of globalization that occur on multiple Global cities are hubs of education,
and. Intersecting dimensions of integration culture, and lifestyle diversity.
called scapes. Which one can be referred to
as a reale where political ideas move B. false, as well as for science
around?
[Link] A nor B
[Link] - Refers to the global flow of political
ideas and ideologies. [Link] of these
[Link] Globality is the hypothetical-state condition
of globalization in which the process is
[Link] nearly so completed and a new global
reality is energing.
[Link]
A. true, as the globality of a single dynamic on
For what particular reason have urban a technology is impossible to attain. →
populations evidently grown? Globality refers to a hypothetical point
where globalization has fully matured.
[Link] living in the cities are having more
children. [Link], as the phenomenon of globalization on
a single dynamic of an idea is not hypothetical
[Link] migration to the cities by people
seeking work is evident. → Urban population [Link] A or B
growth is largely due to rural-to-urban migration
for employment. [Link] of these
[Link] of people is a manifest cause in Globalization bears both boon and bane to
developing countries. participating countries.
[Link] development and opportunity A. True → Globalization has both positive
attract people to migrate. and negative effects.
From a feminist perspective, which one is B. false
falsely believed to be a cause of widespread
poverty, mass hunger, and political [Link] A or B
instability?
[Link] of these
[Link] of family members
Having child is a symbol of a successful
[Link] expenditures union that ensures a family will have a
successor for the perpetuation of its name.
[Link] use of resources
A true, in both urban and rural families. → In
[Link] of these → Feminist perspectives critique the many cultures, having children
misconception that issues like poverty and hunger symbolizes a lasting union and legacy.
are caused solely by family size or spending.
[Link], in both rural and urban families
From the Western perspective, which
formation of regional organizations is [Link] A&B
primarily focused on the principle of
Liberating economic trade? [Link] of these
[Link] of political democratization How did len Ang's study of Dutch viewers
of the show Dallas challenge the idea of
[Link] for Western cultural imperialism cultural imperialism?
[Link] of economic cooperation → Western [Link] showed viewers passively accepted
regional organizations often focus on free trade and American culture.
economic collaboration.
[Link] showed viewers engaged with the show
[Link] A & B based on their own cultural lenses. → Ien Ang's
study emphasized active audience interpretation,
Global cities are also said a center of opposing cultural imperialism.
education and ways of life.
C. It revealed that all viewers understood the
show the same way.
[Link] demonstrated that American soap operas In what way can a country that currently
had no global reach. does not trade with other countries could
benefit?
How did television, as a medium, reshape
social behavior according to McLuhan? [Link] imports and promoting exports
[Link] promoting face-to-face interaction during [Link] both imports and exports
meals,
[Link] imports and restricting exports
[Link] moving family interactions from the dining
table to the living room → McLuhan noted D. Not restricting trade → Openness to trade
how media like television altered fosters economic growth and
traditional social behaviors. diversification.
[Link] increasing literacy rates International Government Organizations,
such as the UN, EU, and ASEAN, are
[Link] reducing the popularity of radio established and controlled by governments.
Which statement is NOT a function of
How do rural families view having multiple IGOS?
children and Large kinship networks?
A. Codify law for the member state → IGOs
[Link] a financial burden that Limits resources promote cooperation but do not legislate
[Link] an obstacle to education and economic binding national laws.
progress
b. Provide a neutral forum to facilitate
[Link] a critical investment, as more children negotiation to resolve disputes
can help with agricultural work → In rural
areas, larger families often support labor [Link] international cooperation
needs.
D. Render humanitarian aid in times of
[Link] a strategy to reduce household expenses catastrophes
How does globalization benefit societies International organizations can be a source
from a cultural perspective? of great good and great hare.
A. Increased access to worldwide products and [Link] from the point of view that international
information organizations have the potential to do both
significant good and significant hare → Their
[Link] communication and cultural impact depends on context and
exchange across the world implementation.
[Link] consumer income and purchasing b. False from the point of view that international
power organizations cannot be a source of both
significant good and significant hare
[Link] access to diverse cultures and the
narrowing of the information gap → c. Either A or B. from the point of view of this
Globalization enables cultural sharing statement can vary depending on the specific
and reduces informational inequalities. international organization and the context
How is family life influenced according to D. None of these options adequately captures
the economic and social policies crafted by the potential impact of international
countries? organizations.
a. Family Life is shaped by the economic and It is a fact that global cities are culturally
social policies that countries establish for their homogenous rather than diverse.
populations. → Government policies
directly impact family structures and A. True, as global cities are economically
well-being. unified
[Link] life is determined by international [Link], as global cities are culturally
trade agreements. heterogeneous → These cities are known
for cultural diversity, not uniformity.
[Link] life is unaffected by economic and
social policies. [Link] A or B
[Link] life is solely influenced by cultural D. None of these
traditions.
Most people believe that large global cities [Link]
embody an advanced display of human
civilization, which statement paradoxically [Link]
describes this?
Thal economy collapsed in 1996 and was
A. A large global city is an alpha city generally deened due to: I. Thai government loans; II.
considered an important node in the withdrawal of foreign investments: III. Thai
"international economic system. government overspending.
[Link] is thus a paradise for some but a purgatory [Link]
for others. → Highlights social inequality in
advanced urban settings. C.I, II→ The Thai crisis involved
government loans and foreign
C.A figure of status living in these places is investment withdrawals.
best described ironically.
D.I, III
D.A & B
The following are key attributes of global
Removing trade barriers or restrictions set political system today, EXCEPT:
by a government can be called as?
A. Countries or states are independent and
A. trade liberalization → The removal of govern themselves.
barriers to allow free flow of
goods/services. [Link] or states interact with one another
through diplomacy.
B. favorable trade
[Link] organizations like United
[Link] of investment capitals Nations (UN) facilitate these interactions.
[Link] trade D. Mediate conflict through arbitrary court and
favor a state which has greater global
Singapore and Switzerland both have a lack participation. → This is NOT a recognized
of resources but take advantage of which attribute of the global political system.
aspect of the economy?
The past two decades of globalization have
[Link] industry seen rapid movements in:
B. financial and banking hubs → Both countries [Link], services, and people among
leverage financial services despite limited natural countries
resources.
[Link] and services, and investments among
[Link] industry countries. → Key features of economic
globalization in recent decades.
[Link] industry
[Link], Investments, and people anong
Social scientists, in their research studies, countries
find out that having children is mainly
driven by what reason? [Link] of these
A. family The race to the bottom does in turn
strengthen government Laws, Labor
[Link] standards, and the protection of the
environment and workers' interest.
C. economic → Economic motives often
drive decisions about family size. [Link]
[Link]
[Link] → "Race to the bottom" often
Sociologist Saskia Sassen popularized the weakens rather than strengthens labor
term 'global city. According to Saskia, and environmental protections.
which criterion primarily constitutes a
global city? [Link] A or B
[Link] [Link] of these
[Link] → Saskia Sassen emphasized There are several reasons for countries to
global cities as command centers of the form regional unions. Which statement is
global economy. NOT included?
[Link] defense What does Marshall McLuhan's statement
"the medium is the message" primarily
B. Dependency from superpower for military suggest?
security and economic reasons → Regional
unions typically aim to reduce such A. The message is always more important than
dependencies. the medium.
C. Expansion of leverage from trading partners b. Media technologies reshape societies and
behaviors. → McLuhan argued that the medium
[Link] of peace and international affects perception more than content.
cooperation
[Link] content has no effect on society.
Washington D.C. may not be as wealthy as [Link] messages are only important in
New York, but it is the seat of the American written form.
state and of what important political value?
What does the term "cyberbalkanization"
[Link] → Washington D.C. symbolizes refer to?
political power as the U.S. capital.
A. The division of internet users into like-
[Link] minded, isolated groups → Cyberbalkanization
describes fragmentation of online communities.
[Link]
B. The unification of global online communities
[Link]
C. The decline of traditional news media
Westphalian and Concert systems have
common political platform. D. The emergence of regional television
networks
[Link], if on the values of religious and
monarchical privileges What environmental issue is exacerbated
by the rapid industrialization in countries
[Link], if not on the value of sovereignty → like China and India?
The Westphalian system centers on
sovereignty; Concert system less so. [Link] biodiversity
[Link] A or B [Link] due to over-consumption and waste
→ Environmental degradation is a
[Link] of these byproduct of industrial boom.
What are the ecological consequences [Link] air quality
stemming from industrialization in
developing countries? [Link] urban planning
A, enhanced biodiversity. What is a high-frequency trade of today's
globalization?
[Link] air and water
[Link] involves rapid transactions conducted
[Link] and depletion of natural resources electronically. → High-frequency trading
→ A common consequence of rapid uses algorithms for fast, frequent trades.
industrialization in developing nations.
[Link] primarily focuses on long-term
investments.
[Link] energy solutions [Link] requires physical presence in multiple
countries.
What did Samuel Huntington propose as a
means by which civilization can be held [Link] relies heavily on government regulations.
together?
What is it called when a member nation-
A. religious worldview state exerts political influence over a
regional union of economic cooperation?
[Link] values propagation
A hegemonism. → When a dominant state
[Link] affiliation influences a regional bloc
politically/economically.
[Link] of these → Huntington emphasized
religion’s role in shaping civilizations. b. chauvinisa
[Link] b. Limited → Poorly funded NGOs struggle
to scale and sustain impact.
[Link]
[Link] failed
What is one key environmental problem that
arises from traffic in Metropolitan Manila, [Link] in toto
particularly
What is the notion of global GOVERNMENT
[Link] in the contemporary globalization?
[Link] rain A. true, as it does exist through the United
Nations
[Link] pollution from diesel vehicles → A
pressing issue in Metro Manila's traffic- [Link], as the United Nations is NOT a type of
congested environment. global government. → The UN facilitates
cooperation, not governance.
[Link] of natural resources
[Link] A or 8
What is one of the main environmental
problems identified when getting a first step [Link] of these
outside a home in Metropolitan Manila?
What is the primary contributor to global
[Link] warming?
[Link] waste disposal → One of the A. industrial deforestation
most visible and critical environmental
challenges. [Link] eruptions
[Link] sea levels [Link] erosion [Link] gases from coal-burning power
plants and transportation → Major contributors
What is one of the major dangers of social to anthropogenic climate change.
media?
[Link] disasters
[Link] always promotes democracy and free
speech. What is the result when a country allows
trade and becomes an exporter of a good?
[Link] reinforces like-minded echo chambers and
can be used for manipulation. → A major [Link] producers gain, and domestic
concern with social media's algorithmic filtering. consumers lose. - When a country becomes an
exporter, producers benefit from higher prices in
[Link] only serves the interest of major the world market, but domestic consumers may pay
corporations. more due to reduced local supply.
[Link] encourages the spread of global literacy. B. Domestic producers lose, and domestic
consumers gain..
What is the characteristic of countries in
less developed regions relying on [Link] domestic producers and domestic
agriculture? consumers gain.
A. They tend to have low levels of population [Link] domestic producers and domestic
growth. consumers lose.
b. They tend to maintain high levels of What is the technical definition of media
population growth. → Agricultural according to Lule?
economies often rely on larger family
sizes. A.A means of conveying something, such as a
channel of communication - Lule defines
C. They prioritize industrialization over media technically as channels through
agriculture. which communication flows.
D. They have declining agricultural productivity. B.A way to share cultural values
What is the impact when NGOs are poorly C.A tool used for interpersonal communication.
financed?
D.A method of spreading propaganda
[Link] effective
What modern farming method is being used When the Thai economy experienced a
in New York as an alternative means of food financial debacle, how did this crisis affect
production? ASEAN countries?
A. vertical farming - Vertical farming is a [Link] and coordinated
modern method used in urban areas like
New York to maximize space and reduce [Link] disquieted
environmental impact.
[Link] affected
[Link] agricultural farming
[Link] of these - The Thai financial crisis of 1997
[Link] farming had broad effects across ASEAN — economic,
financial, and regional coordination impacts.
[Link] method of farming
Which Asian cultural phenomenon has
What theoretical view did Peter Beyer and spread outward to the west and the rest of
Lori Beanan articulate about religion in the the world?
context of globalization?
[Link] Kitty, Anine
[Link] & potential - Beyer and Beaman see
globalization as creating both challenges and [Link] Fu Panda movie, K-pop - These are
opportunities for religion. prominent examples of Asian cultural exports
gaining global popularity.
[Link] guide & motivation
[Link], MTV-dization
[Link] support & hindrance
[Link] A & C
[Link] of these
Which aspect of religion is regarded as a
When population growth has spurred superior affiliation that connects humans to
technological and institutional innovation, it divine and supernatural experiences? Why
consequently increases the supply of which did the World Bank engage religious
essential human resource/s? leaders in discussions that led to a formal
collaboration in the year 2000? (-to address
A. ingenuity - Increased population global issues to combat global poverty-to
pressures can drive technological and respond to the global decline of moral
institutional innovation, expanding values to address global economic
human ingenuity. regression
[Link] [Link]
C. subtlety [Link] - Faith is the spiritual dimension
connecting humans to the divine.
[Link]
[Link]
When the Constitution articulates the
separation of church and state, which [Link]
statement could now be a lawful concern of
the state over the church? Which concept about the future of
regionalism will depend on the significant
a. The church is non-intervention in whatever changes in globalization that are expected
state affairs, except for the moral issues of to emerge in the 21st century?
governance.
[Link] economy
b. The state cannot intrude nor intervene in any
religious affairs of a church, except to give [Link] culture
Bfinancial aid to the latter.
[Link] government
c. Both have moral adherence to the
constitutional promulgation as independent [Link] politics - Future regionalism is expected
societal institutions, to be shaped by political trends emerging from
globalization.
d. A state cannot intervene in any religious
affair of a church, except on matters that Which concept explains the political and
endanger and harm human life. - Separation of economic processes of regional states
church and state allows state intervention only agreeing to upgrade cooperation through
when public safety is at risk. common institutions and rules?
[Link] integration - This involves countries [Link]
forming institutions and adopting rules for
collective benefit. [Link] market - Neoliberalism emphasizes
minimal state interference and free-market
[Link] capitalism.
[Link] which econamic hub is NOT identified as a
global city based on the criterion of Saskia
[Link] cooperation Sassen?
A. new york
Which concepts do Western governments [Link]
use to view regional organizations not just
as formations but also as instruments for [Link] Francisco - Despite its tech prominence,
governance and democratization? San Francisco doesn’t meet all of Sassen’s global
a. economic & political city criteria.
B. Cultural & political
D. Tokyo
[Link] & economic - Western views on
regional organizations often combine political and Which environmental challenge is caused
economic motivations. by the depletion of oxygen and an increase
in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
[Link] & economic A. global warming - The imbalance of CO2 and
oxygen contributes directly to global warming.
Which currency can be deduced as a value
NOT backed by precious metals and whose [Link] rain
value is determined by their cost relative to
the other currencies? [Link] layer depletion
A .dollar standard currency
[Link] acidification
[Link] currency - Fiat money is not backed by
physical commodities but by government decree Which form of business organization can be
and market confidence. deduced to allow people to organize large-
scale business more easily by making it
[Link] currency easier to obtain financial capital and take
advantage of economies of scale?
[Link] currency
A.a partnership
Which dimension of ideas theorizes that
modernization will erode religious practice? [Link] investment bank
[Link] theory C.a corporation - Corporations allow for large-
scale operations and access to capital markets.
[Link] theory - This theory posits that
modernization reduces the influence of religion. D.a sole proprietorship
[Link] theory Which group of advocates emphasizes the
false idea that abortion is a necessary
[Link] theory choice to protect the health of the mother?
Which economic and political values of the [Link]
open class system can be said to have
floated on Napoleonic Code? B. feminist
[Link] - Napoleonic reforms supported [Link]
merit-based systems, foundational to open-class
societies. [Link]-choice - Pro-choice advocates often support
abortion rights, but critics argue they may
b. hereditary privileges misframe the necessity.
[Link] which ideas does the Migrant Forum in Asia, a
regional network of NGOs and trade unions,
[Link] of monarchical system aim to protect and promote?
Which economic concept can be inferred as [Link] and security of migrant workers
a core emphasis of neo-liberalism?
a. free trade
[Link] capital
B. Visa-free and employment of migrant Which of the following is a critique of
workers cultural imperialism theory?
[Link] and privileges of migrant workers
[Link] underestimates the global flow of diverse
[Link] and welfare of migrant workers - cultural information. - Critics argue that cultural
Migrant Forum in Asia focuses on protecting imperialism overlooks reciprocal and diverse media
migrant workers' rights and welfare. flows.
Which international agreement aimed to [Link] suggests that western culture has no global
reduce greenhouse gas emissions but is Influence.
criticized for its non-binding nature?
[Link] ignores the role of technology in media
[Link] Accord development.
B. Kyoto Protocol - It aimed to reduce emissions [Link] argues that the internet has no impact on
but was criticized for lacking enforcement cultural globalization.
mechanisms.
Which of the following is a primary driver of
[Link] Protocol global migration?
[Link] 21 [Link] opportunities
Which is an ancient network of trade routes [Link] disaster
connecting Asia with the Middle East and
Southern Europe that has become central [Link] instability
to cultural interaction between these
regions for centuries complementing [Link] of these - Economic opportunity, political
internationalise through land routes. instability, and disasters all drive migration.
[Link] Roads Which of the following is NOT a function or
power of the UN Security Council?
[Link] Route
[Link] maintain peace and security
[Link] Road
[Link] police on laws to non-compliant ember-
[Link] of these ✅ state - The UN Security Council does not
enforce domestic laws.
Which of the following can be distinguished
as tiny associations of a few actors who [Link] recommend methods of adjusting conflicts
share the same values and nores focusing
on a single issue, or as large continental d..to call on members to apply economic
unions addressing a multitude of common sanctions
problems?
Which of the following is NOT considered a
A. regionalism form of mass media?
[Link] integration A. books
[Link] regionalism - It includes both small, value- [Link] media
driven alliances and large political-economic
unions. [Link] voice communication - One-on-
one voice communication is not mass
[Link] media.
Which of the following dimension(s) of D. television
regionalise is/are aimed to be achieved?
Which of the following statements is
[Link] cooperation FALSE?
b. cultural preservation A. Globalization is a social phenomenon,
[Link] of political nores B. Globalization is a political phenomenon.
[Link] of these - Regionalism seeks to foster [Link] is enabled by the lowering of
economic, cultural, and political cooperation. economic boundaries.
D. Globalization is an even process. - This [Link] - This is when stagnation (no
is false; globalization affects regions growth) occurs alongside inflation
and groups unevenly.
[Link]
Which of the following statements is TRUE
to globalization? D. recession
A. The mode of connectivity among countries is Which phenomenon/phenomena in
through the influence of mass media. globalization can be med new opportunities?
b. The different degrees of connectivity is [Link]
determined by the United Nations (UN).
[Link] services
[Link] dynamics of globalization create
various forms of globalities. - Globalization is [Link] of multinationals
multifaceted, not a single unified
process. [Link] of these - Globalization creates jobs,
services, and multinational growth.
D. The emergence of international political
norms represents a single form of globality. Which political/economic hub is considered
a factor of a global city as it is the home of
Which of the following statements the most powerful internet companies such
represents the use of a veto by a member of as Facebook, Twitter, and Google?
the UN Security Council?
A. Los Angeles
A. The resolution is blocked despite majority
support due to a permanent senber's objection. [Link] Francisco - It hosts major tech firms like
- A veto from any permanent member Facebook and Google, making it a global digital
blocks a resolution. hub.
B. The resolution is approved by a majority
vote. [Link] York
C. The resolution is tabled for further D. Washington D. C.
discussion next month.
Which regional bloc is known for being
D. The resolution is passed unanimously by all financially crisis-ridden?
members.
[Link]-coordinated economic integration
Which one is more densely populated,
threatening greater environmental [Link]-militarily supports Ukraine war
degradation and pollution?
[Link]-a balance-of-payments crisis - The EU
[Link] has faced financial instability, particularly during
the Eurozone crisis.
[Link]
[Link]-creating an imbalance free trade
[Link] zone
[Link] of these - All listed cities suffer from Which restrictive value among the Arab
overpopulation-related environmental issues. countries can War to stabilize their
economies and growth?
Which one would be a predictable outcome
of overpopulation? I. The exhaustion of [Link] exportation
food supply. II. Global environmental
degradation, III. Mass starvation. IV. Crime [Link] embargo - Embargoes restrict oil
in the street. supply and can destabilize economies.
A.1, II
b. I, III [Link] production
C. I, II, III - Overpopulation can lead to food
scarcity, environmental damage, and starvation. [Link] economic cooperation
d.I, II, IV
Which statement best describes shanty
which phenomenon is where a decline of towns?
economic growth and employment takes
place alongside a sharp increase in prices? A.A deprived area on the outskirts of a town
consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings
[Link]
b. An area in or near a city where poor people B. They are created to boost the economic
live in small, badly built houses interest of the elite capitalists.
C.A collection of rough huts where poor people [Link] cities create winners and losers. -
live, usually in or near a large city They concentrate wealth and opportunity
unevenly.
[Link] of these - All descriptions accurately
describe shantytowns D. They create an equal process of
opportunity.
Which statement describes the foremost
characteristic of a global city? Which statement is NOT an attribute of the
modern United Nations?
A. When a state like New York has the largest
stock market in the world A. It legislates domestic laws for sovereign
states. - The UN does not legislate
[Link] cities mostly travel by or live with all domestic laws.
walks of life
[Link] gathers knowledge about "problems
[Link] most sorts of economic activities flux without passports."
in the cities
[Link] sets international norms.
D. When economic power determines which
cities are global - Economic clout is a key factor [Link] is a forum wherein heads of state may
in defining global cities. meet.
Which statement does NOT describe a Which statement is taught by Thomas
functioning power of International Robert Malthus on the power of the
Organizations (IOs)? population?
[Link] of classification to create and apply a. Poor Laws on the power of the population of
categories for global standards a country lead to inflation rather than improving
the well-being of the poor.
[Link] to be a source of legitimate
information and fix meanings for [Link] security of the population is more
standardization important than maximizing first the wealth of a
country.
c. Power to institutionalize strict
implementation of law agreed upon by the c. The power of population is indefinitely
participating member states - International greater than the power of the earth to produce
organizations cannot enforce domestic Subsistence for man. - This is the central
laws strictly. argument of Malthus
[Link] to spread norms to regulate global d. A nation's food production improves the well-
participation being of the populace, but this is certainly
temporary as it will lead to population growth.
Which statement emphasizes globalization
as a spatial occurrence? Which statement/s is/are the effect/s of
A Globalization is a fact that occurs and moves globalization on gender dynamics?
around in places where global economic trade
is promiscuously noticeable. [Link] are more becoming flexible to
employment.
B. Globalization takes place in physical spaces
and is based in places. - Globalization is spatial [Link] is an increase in employment
— it occurs in and transforms places. opportunity for women
[Link] occurs in areas as hubs of c. Globalization has resulted in more flexible
global economic trade like Los Angeles and employment for women even at their homes
Tokyo. through the online jobs.
[Link] is a phenomenon occurring in [Link] A & B - Globalization has increased
metropolitan areas. employment flexibility and opportunities for
women.
Which statement is a true phenomenon
occurring in global cities? Which term did McLuhan use to describe
the phenomenon where television was
[Link] cities are created for the rich. shrinking the world?
[Link] ghetto Westphalia?
a. sovereignty - The Peace of Westphalia
b. Cultural imperialism established the principle of national sovereignty.
[Link]
[Link] village - McLuhan described the world
as a “global village” due to media convergence. [Link]
d. electoralism
D. Splinternet
Who among the following has political
Which term is used in a broader sense to aspirations that can be the representation
encompass people's daily practices? to the first major challenge of the
Westphalian system?
[Link] norm
[Link] Bonaparte - His empire
[Link] nore challenged the Westphalian system of
sovereign states.
[Link]
[Link] Von Metternich
[Link] - Culture encompasses people’s
everyday practices and beliefs. [Link] Wilson
Which theoretical approach opposes any [Link] Bentham.
form of population control, and thus
stresses that birth-control mechanism does Why did President willian McKinley believe
not empower women? it was the duty of the United States to
educate, uplift, civilize, and Christianize the
[Link] Filipinos?
B. Malthusianism A. To fulfill religious obligations through
education
C. feminism - Some feminist perspectives oppose
population control policies as disempowering. B. To promote American values and ideals
overseas - McKinley’s rationale combined
[Link] imperialism with a civilizing mission.
Which theory of government spending do [Link] implement humanitarian aid programs
financial institutions hold to compensate for
insufficient business investment in times of [Link] expand American influence and trade
recession and the necessary trade-off for opportunities
economic development?
Why is the quality of life for the poor most
[Link] severely affected by environmental
problems?
[Link]
A. They live in rural areas far from cities.
C. Liberalism B. They have Limited access to health care,
clean air, and healthy food. - Environmental
[Link] - Advocates for government issues disproportionately affect the poor due to lack
spending to boost the economy during downturns. of resources.
Which type of multinational political union C. They own a larger number of motor
can be understood through a negotiated vehicles.
power DELEGATED TO an authority by
governments of member nation-states such D. They have better access to clean energy
as the ASEAN. resources.
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[Link] - ASEAN is an example
of power shared above the national level.
Which value of political thought can be
understood to enshrine after the Peace of