Global Governance Quiz 3 (30 MCQs)

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1. In which year was the IWC that banned all whaling put in place?
2. The decline of manufacturing in a country is called .....
3. What is the speaker's view on the current state of biophysical integrity?
4. What is the difference between Globalization and Globalism? Choose the best answer based on the presentation.
5. The Economic and Social Council of the UN serves as the chief administrative office.
6. How many people have been convicted of war crimes by the International Criminal Court?
7. The dimensions of globalisation are the aspects which are transferred more easily through global networks. Which dimension are these referring to?-trading groups-governmental and global institutions
8. It's primary goal is to maintain international peace and security.
9. Countries that were unaligned with either the Western or Eastern bloc during the Cold War. These countries often faced economic challenges and were sometimes characterized by political instability. This term has evolved and is now used more broadly to refer to less economically developed or developing countries.
10. A form of trade agreement that involves the sacrifice of national sovereignty, common trade rules and free movement of labour, ideas and goods .....
11. What is the geographical concept of interdependence?
12. Which country did NOT require IMF funding in the 2008 economic crisis?
13. Governments alone can resolve today's global problem.
14. The ..... can be a huge factor in how an organization grows
15. What is the role of international organisations like the WHO, UN or World Bank in global governance?
16. Which of the following is an example of a governing body for global systems?
17. Which factor of production describes people that take risks by investing in new technologies/ products etc. for profit?
18. ..... refers to the interactions that occur between countries, organizations, and states, as well as the larger world systems that result from these interactions.
19. An important difference between cash and capital is that capital is ..... in the production process to create profit.
20. What is the proposed solution to address the accelerating intensity of biophysical destruction?
21. The purpose of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was to promote trade wars by lowering protectionist barriers during the interwar period.
22. What did the 1992 Conference on Environment and Development establish a normative plan of action for?
23. The concept of ..... is embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals through SDG 4:Ensuring Inclusive and Quality Education for All and Promote Lifelong Learning.
24. What are some of the challenges that may be termed 'global'?
25. What does international law set out the rules for?
26. Collective efforts to identify, understand and address worldwide problems that go beyond the problem-solving capacities of states
27. This religion was founded four thousand years (2, 000 yrs) ago, and is worshipped by 1.9 billion followers. The most second widespread religion and most worshippers are found in North Africa, The Middle East and Indonesia. Most followers of this religion will go to Mecca; to worship in the Kaaba, a giant black-cube shape.
28. The International Monetary Fund is an institution based on quotas which determine the maximum amount of financial resources that a state is obliged to provide to the fund.
29. Over time which problem is likely to cause the whole globe the most serious consequences?
30. There is no one organization that all states are accountable to.