Global Governance Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)

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1. The origins of the present-day concept of state sovereignty can be traced back to this.
2. This religion was founded two thousand five hundred years (2, 500 yrs) ago, and is worshipped by 470 million followers. It originated from the Indian continent, but is more widely known in Tibetan Plateau to China.
3. What slogan did we use and who is the creator?
4. Countries who is aligned with the Eastern bloc, led by the Soviet Union. These countries were typically communist or socialist states. This term is less commonly used today, as many of the countries formerly considered them no longer exist in their Cold War-era form.
5. Revenue-costs =.....
6. The dimensions of globalisation are the aspects which are transferred more easily through global networks. Which dimension are these referring to?* impacts and degradation* linked by the 'common'
7. The renewed role of the World Bank in the modern economy is to reduce extreme poverty.
8. What is the speaker advocating for to address the biophysical degradation?
9. What are the two types of resource according to economics?
10. The World Trade Organization was effective in liberalizing trade, but was unable to address the expansion of trade in services, investment, and intellectual property, and was also incapable of providing an efficient system for dispute settlement.
11. What are laws in the context of global governance?
12. Which of the following is not covered by international law?
13. Which is not true about the role of the French in the Rwandan genocide?
14. The primary features of the gold standard were the unlimited convertibility of currencies into gold and high stability facilitated by trade among countries that eliminated exchange rate fluctuations and risks.
15. What are norms in the context of global governance?
16. A community of persons more or less numerous which permanently occupies a definite portion of territory independent of external control, and has a government to which majority of its inhabitants render habitual obedience.
17. What does BRIC stand for?
18. ..... systems are made up of public and private sector features and initiatives.
19. What is the role of TNCs in global governance?
20. The Security Council of the UN is the most potent organ which is composed of 15 permanent members.
21. Which country withdrew from the Iran Nuclear Deal?
22. What is the main message the speaker is trying to convey?
23. In which year did the potential of "Grexit" become likely?
24. What is the only country ever to have voluntarily given up nuclear weapons?
25. One impact that we can see in our daily life regarding climate change is
26. What are the levels that encompass activities that transcend national boundaries through a combination of economic and moral incentives? (can choose more than 1)
27. The first international monetary system was the Gold Standard which was adopted by England, being the first country to industrialize.
28. Laws that regulate relations of states and international persons
29. This Christianity split apart in the Great Schism of 1054, where the Eastern Church broke apart the Western Church. It currently has 220 million followers and is predominant throughout Eastern Europe.
30. Give an negative of rapid development in a country like China