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The document consists of a series of worksheets and generalization prompts related to globalization, economic globalization, market integration, the global interstate system, and global governance. It includes multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding of these concepts, as well as essay prompts for deeper analysis. Additionally, there are art activities that encourage creative expression of global themes.
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Ge 3 Prelim Project

The document consists of a series of worksheets and generalization prompts related to globalization, economic globalization, market integration, the global interstate system, and global governance. It includes multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding of these concepts, as well as essay prompts for deeper analysis. Additionally, there are art activities that encourage creative expression of global themes.
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Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

WORKSHEET NO. 1
DIRECTION: ENCIRCLE YOUR [Link] ERASURES ALLOWED.
1. What is globalization?
A. The interchange of world views, products, ideas, and culture.
B. The practice of increasing the tariffs on foreign goods.
C. The establishment of local trade networks.
D. The isolation of countries from international affairs.
2. Which of the following is NOT typically associated with globalization?
A. Increased cultural exchange C. Enhanced national isolation
B. Greater international trade D. The spread of technology
3. When did the modern era of globalization begin to accelerate?
A. 15th century C. Mid-20th century
B. 19th century D. Early 21st century
4. What is globalism?
A. An Ideology of Globalization. C. The focus on local cultures and traditions.
B. The decline of international trade. D. The separation of global markets.
5. Which term describes the idea that the world is becoming increasingly interconnected?
A. Globality C. Globalization
B. Glocalization D. Nationalism
6. Which historical event significantly contributed to the first wave of globalization?
A. The Industrial Revolution C. World War II
B. World War I D. The invention of the internet
7. What is the primary difference between globalization and globalism?
A. Globalization refers to a process, while globalism is an ideology.
B. Globalism refers to a process, while globalization is an ideology.
C. Both terms are interchangeable.
D. Globalization is focused on political aspects, while globalism is economic.
8. What is globality?
A. The state of the world being globally interconnected.
B. The decline of international cooperation.
C. The emphasis on local economies.
D. The practice of cultural isolation.
9. Which of the following best describes the cultural dimension of globalization?
A. The global spread of technology
B. The worldwide integration of markets
C. The exchange and blending of cultural aspects
D. The increase in global political agreements
10. Which organization was created to promote international economic cooperation and trade after
World War II?
A. NATO C. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT)
B. United Nations D. European Union (EU)
11. What does the term "glocalization" refer to?
A. The process of making a global product locally relevant.
B. The separation of local and global markets.
C. The decline of global markets.
D. The focus on local culture over global influence.
12. Which factor is often seen as a driving force behind globalization?
A. Technological advancements C. Cultural homogeneity
B. Political isolation D. Decreased international trade
13. What was one significant effect of globalization on global health?
A. Increased isolation of health practices
B. Faster spread of diseases
C. Decreased access to medical technology
D. Decline in international health cooperation
14. Which term refers to the belief that global integration is generally beneficial?
A. Globalism C. Isolationism
B. Globalization D. Nationalism
15. Which of the following is a common critique of globalization?
A. It enhances cultural diversity.
B. It promotes economic equality.
C. It can lead to economic disparity and cultural homogenization.
D. It fosters international cooperation.
Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

WORKSHEET NO. 2
DIRECTION: ENCIRCLE YOUR [Link] ERASURES ALLOWED.
1. Which organization is most associated with promoting global trade and economic cooperation?
A) United Nations (UN) C) World Trade Organization (WTO)
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF) D) World Health Organization (WHO)
2. What is economic globalization?
A) The integration of national economies through trade, investment, and technology.
B) The isolation of economies to protect domestic industries.
C) The restriction of international trade to boost local businesses.
D) The movement of capital within a single country.
3. What role does the World Bank play in economic globalization?
A) Providing financial and technical assistance.
B) Enforcing international trade laws.
C) Setting global interest rates.
D) Regulating multinational corporations.
4. What is a major benefit of economic globalization for businesses?
A) Increased market access and opportunities for growth.
B) Reduced competition in local markets.
C) Higher tariffs on imported goods.
D) Limited access to international markets.
5. Which of the following is a key driver of economic globalization?
A) National isolationism C) Strict immigration policies
B) Trade barriers D) Technological advancements
6. Which of the following is a positive social impact of economic globalization?
A) Improved access to education and healthcare in some regions.
B) Increased environmental pollution.
C) Greater income inequality.
D) Loss of cultural diversity
7. What is meant by “foreign direct investment” (FDI)?
A) Investment in domestic financial markets
B) Investment in a foreign country's financial assets
C) Investment made by a company in assets or business operations in another country
D) Investment in local real estate
8. Which term describes the economic phenomenon where countries become increasingly
interconnected through trade and investment?
A) Protectionism
B) Globalization
C) Nationalism
D) Isolationism
9. What does “economic integration” involve?
A) The unification of different economies into a single market
B) The separation of national economies to protect local industries
C) The promotion of trade barriers between countries
D) The elimination of all forms of trade and financial transactions
10. Which multilateral bank is responsible for financing infrastructure and development projects in
Africa?
A) World Bank
B) African Development Bank (AfDB)
C) European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
D) Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
11. Which multilateral bank primarily serves the Asia-Pacific region?
A) African Development Bank (AfDB)
B) European Investment Bank (EIB)
C) Asian Development Bank (ADB)
D) Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
12. What is the typical term for loans provided by the World Bank?
A) Short-term (1-3 years)
B) Medium-term (3-10 years)
C) Long-term (more than 10 years)
D) Variable-term (dependent on project)
Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

WORKSHEET NO. 3
DIRECTION: ENCIRCLE YOUR [Link] ERASURES ALLOWED.
1. What is the main objective of economic integration in the context of developing countries?
A. To isolate economies from global markets C. To impose strict trade barriers
B. To enhance economic growth and development D. To reduce foreign investment

2. What role does technology play in market integration?


A. It creates more barriers to market entry
B. It facilitates faster and more efficient market integration
C. It hinders the free flow of goods and services
D. It has no significant impact on market integration

3. Which is the best example of a global company?


A. Coca Cola C. Chowking
B. Kangkong chips D. MyPhone

4. Global corporation is also known as?


A. Global Market C. Global Company
B. Global Product D. Global Food

5. Which of the following is a benefit of market integration?


A. Increased market fragmentation
B. Reduced competition among firms
C. Improved efficiency and resource allocation
D. Higher trade barriers

6. How does market integration typically affect competition?


A. It decreases competition C. It can increase competition
B. It has no impact on competition D. It eliminates competition entirely

7. It was created in 1944 to restore and sustain the benefits of global integration by promoting
international economic cooperation.
A. World Trade Organization C. World System
B. International Monetary Fund D. Bretton Woods System

8. What is the only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade?
A. World Trade Organization C. Department of Trade and Industry
B. World Health Organization D. Department of Tourism

9. It concentrates on long-term investment projects, institution-building, and social, environmental,


and poverty issues.
A. International Monetary Fund C. World Bank
B. World System Agreements D. Multilateral Bank

10. It reduced the tariff and boosted the economy after WWII ended by encouraging imports and
exports among countries again.
A. WTO C. IMF
B. GATT D. WHO
Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

WORKSHEET NO. 4
DIRECTION: ENCIRCLE YOUR [Link] ERASURES ALLOWED.
1. Which organization is often seen as a central element in the global interstate system?
A. World Trade Organization (WTO) C. United Nations (UN)
B. International Monetary Fund (IMF) D. European Union (EU)
2. Which of the following is a key principle of the global interstate system?
A. Sovereignty of states C. Uniform economic policies
B. Centralized global governance D. Shared cultural values
3. What roles do non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play in the global interstate system?
A. Enforcing international laws
B. Representing state interests in global negotiations
C. Addressing global issues such as human rights and environmental protection
D. Regulating international trade policies

4. Which of the following organizations is primarily focused on promoting economic development


and reducing poverty?
A. NATO C. International Criminal Court
B. World Bank D. World Health Organization
5. What is the role of the United Nations Security Council in the global interstate system?
A. To manage international trade disputes
B. To oversee environmental protection efforts
C. To maintain international peace and security
D. To regulate global financial systems

6. Which of the following is a primary objective of ASEAN?


A. To establish a common currency for Southeast Asia
B. To enforce uniform environmental regulations across member states
C. To create a unified military force for Southeast Asia
D. To promote regional stability among Southeast Asian countries

7. What is the main concern of International Communications?


A. To call out injustices to freedom of speech and expression
B. To end hunger issue of the developing countries
C. To promote economic and financial stability
D. To ensure improvement in education and healthcare

8. What is Internationalism?
A. An organization that supports resilience-building to improve food security and nutrition
B. is a political principle that advocates greater political/economic cooperation among nations and people
C. is the unfettered movement of commodities or goods and services globally
D. deals with the global rules of trade between nations and functions to ensure that trade flows as
smoothly and freely as possible

9. What type of humanitarian aid focuses on providing immediate relief such as food, water, and
medical care to those affected by disasters?
A. Development Aid C. Economic Aid
B. Emergency Relief Aid D. Technical Assistance

10. What type of international communication aims to improve mutual understanding and
cooperation in global health issues?
A. Economic Communication C. Health Communication
B. Scientific Communication D. Cultural Communication

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

WORKSHEET NO. 5
DIRECTION: ENCIRCLE YOUR [Link] ERASURES ALLOWED.
1. Which global governance body is tasked with maintaining international peace and security?
A. International Criminal Court (ICC) C. World Bank
B. B. United Nations Security Council (UNSC) D. General Assembly

2. Which of the following is NOT a principal organ of the United Nations?


A. General Assembly C. International Court of Justice
B. Security Council D. International Trade Organization

3. The United Nations is an international organization founded in ______?


A. 1944 B. 1945 C. 1946 D. 1947
4. Which of the following is a key function of the United Nations Human Rights
Council (UNHRC)?
A. To promote and protect human rights worldwide
B. To oversee international trade agreements
C. To provide financial assistance to developing countries
D. To coordinate global health responses
5. The term "Global Governance" generally refers to:
A. The management of international trade policies
B. The regulation of international financial markets
C. The system of international rules, institutions, and practices that govern global issues
D. The enforcement of national laws across borders

6. The G7 is an informal group of seven of the world's largest advanced economies.


Which of the following countries is NOT a member?
A. U.S B. B. Japan C. China D. Germany

7. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is headquartered in which city?


A. Geneva B. New York [Link] Hague D. Brussels

8. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is primarily concerned with prosecuting crimes
related to:
A. Economic disputes that govern global issues
B. Environmental damage
C. Trade violations
D. War crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity
9. What is the primary role of the United Nations General Assembly?
A. To enforce international laws and resolutions
B. To serve as a forum for member states to discuss and coordinate on global issues
C. To provide financial aid and support to developing countries and some regions
D. To conduct military operations and peacekeeping missions
10. The United Nations Secretary-General is appointed for a term of how many years?
A. 2 years C. 5 years
B. 4 years D. 7 years

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

GENERALIZATION NO. 1

INSTRUCTIONS: Structure Your Essay Clearly. Present your main argument in 4 sentences.
Make sure it directly answers the question.

1. What is globalization and how has it affected the modern world?

2. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of globalization.

3. To what extent is globalization beneficial for developing countries?


4. Has globalization increased or reduced inequality?

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

GENERALIZATION NO. 2

INSTRUCTIONS: Structure Your Essay Clearly. Present your main argument in 4 sentences.
Make sure it directly answers the question.

1. What is economic globalization, and what are its key drivers?

2. Explain the role of technology in advancing economic globalization.


3. How does international trade relate to economic globalization?

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

GENERALIZATION NO. 3

INSTRUCTIONS: Structure Your Essay Clearly. Present your main argument in 4 sentences.
Make sure it directly answers the question.

1. What is market integration, and why is it important in modern economies?

2. Differentiate between local, national, and international market integration with


examples.
3. How does market integration relate to globalization and free trade?

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

GENERALIZATION NO. 4

INSTRUCTIONS: Structure Your Essay Clearly. Present your main argument in 4 sentences.
Make sure it directly answers the question.

1. What is the global interstate system, and how has it evolved over time?

2. To what extent does the global interstate system protect state sovereignty?
3. Does the global interstate system effectively manage global conflicts and security threats?

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

GENERALIZATION NO. 5

INSTRUCTIONS: Structure Your Essay Clearly. Present your main argument in 4 sentences.
Make sure it directly answers the question.

1. What is global governance, and why is it important in today’s interconnected world?

2. Is global governance a form of neo-imperialism? Discuss with examples.

3. How effective is global governance in promoting peace and global security?


4. Discuss the role of global governance in upholding human rights and humanitarian law.

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

ACTIVITY NO. 1

Directions: Create Your Artwork

Medium: Mixed media, collage, painting, drawing, digital art, or sculpture.

Requirements:Include at least one symbol or object representing a global connection (e.g., logo, map,
barcode, flag, textile pattern, language text).Show contrast or blending between local and global
[Link] text, texture, or found objects if using collage.
Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________

ACTIVITY NO. 2

Directions: Create Your Artwork

Mediums allowed: Drawing, painting, collage, digital illustration, infographic art, mixed media.

Incorporate at least 3 elements:

1. A symbol of governance (e.g., UN emblem, balance scales, peace dove, gavel)


2. A real-world reference (e.g., a map, flag, treaty name, refugee boat, Earth image)
3. A visual metaphor (e.g., tangled wires for bureaucracy, bridges for cooperation, broken chains for
human rights)

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