DP Geography Questionbank
Global interactions at the local level
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- 17N.3.hl.02b: “Barriers to globalization are no longer falling but are rising instead.” Discuss this statement.
- 17M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse the role civil societies play in national resistance to global interactions.
- 17M.3.hl.1b: Discuss the economic and environmental consequences of more people choosing to buy locally...
- 11N.3.hl.3b: “The negative effects of globalization on cultural traits have been overstated.” Discuss this...
- 11N.3.hl.2a: Explain how global core areas (hubs) can be distinguished from peripheral areas.
- 11M.3.hl.3a: Explain how global interactions can foster environmental awareness.
- .3.hl.3b: “Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.
- .3.hl.2a: Explain how and why glocalization occurs.
- .3.hl.2b: Examine the reasons for the resistance to globalization on either the national or local scale.
- 12M.3.hl.3b: “Cultural diffusion is a process that takes place in many ways but can be halted by many...
- 13M.3.hl.1b: Examine the range of responses to the loss of national sovereignty that globalization can bring.
- 14M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse how foreign direct investment and glocalization are used by transnational...
- 13N.3.hl.3b: “Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to...
- 14N.3.hl.2a: Analyse recent growth trends in the use of ICT for one or more countries or regions you have...
- 14N.3.hl.2b: Examine the changing global pattern of sociocultural interactions, referring to core regions and...
- 14N.3.hl.3b: “The barriers to global interactions are increasing, not decreasing.” Discuss this statement.
- 14M.3.hl.1b: “Every country will eventually lose its distinctive national identity as a result of global...
- 13N.3.hl.2b: “All societies, wherever they are, enjoy the benefits of a shrinking world.” Discuss this statement.
- 14N.3.hl.1b: “Global interactions bring negative effects, rather than positive effects, to every part of the...
- 14M.3.hl.2b: Examine the relationship between a country’s gross national income (GNI) and its level of...
- 13N.3.hl.1b: “Glocalization is the most important reason why some transnational corporations (TNCs) have grown...
- 15N.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse the benefits of globalized production for local societies.
- 15N.3.hl.1b: Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.
- 15M.3.hl.1b: “Due to global interactions, there is no longer a global periphery.” Discuss this statement.
- 15N.3.hl.2b: To what extent is environmental sustainability incompatible with the growth of globalization?
- 15M.3.hl.2b: “National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.3b: “International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss...
Sub sections and their related questions
Defining glocalization
- .3.hl.2a: Explain how and why glocalization occurs.
- 13N.3.hl.1b: “Glocalization is the most important reason why some transnational corporations (TNCs) have grown...
- 13N.3.hl.3b: “Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to...
- 14M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse how foreign direct investment and glocalization are used by transnational...
- 14M.3.hl.2b: Examine the relationship between a country’s gross national income (GNI) and its level of...
- 15M.3.hl.1b: “Due to global interactions, there is no longer a global periphery.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.2b: “National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.3b: “International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss...
- 15N.3.hl.1b: Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.
Adoption of globalization
- 11N.3.hl.2a: Explain how global core areas (hubs) can be distinguished from peripheral areas.
- 13N.3.hl.2b: “All societies, wherever they are, enjoy the benefits of a shrinking world.” Discuss this statement.
- 13N.3.hl.3b: “Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to...
- 14M.3.hl.1b: “Every country will eventually lose its distinctive national identity as a result of global...
- 14M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse how foreign direct investment and glocalization are used by transnational...
- 14M.3.hl.2b: Examine the relationship between a country’s gross national income (GNI) and its level of...
- 14N.3.hl.1b: “Global interactions bring negative effects, rather than positive effects, to every part of the...
- 14N.3.hl.2b: Examine the changing global pattern of sociocultural interactions, referring to core regions and...
- 15M.3.hl.1b: “Due to global interactions, there is no longer a global periphery.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.2b: “National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.3b: “International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss...
- 15N.3.hl.1b: Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.
- 15N.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse the benefits of globalized production for local societies.
Local responses to globalization
- 11N.3.hl.3b: “The negative effects of globalization on cultural traits have been overstated.” Discuss this...
- 13M.3.hl.1b: Examine the range of responses to the loss of national sovereignty that globalization can bring.
- 13N.3.hl.1b: “Glocalization is the most important reason why some transnational corporations (TNCs) have grown...
- 13N.3.hl.3b: “Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to...
- 14M.3.hl.1b: “Every country will eventually lose its distinctive national identity as a result of global...
- 14M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse how foreign direct investment and glocalization are used by transnational...
- 14M.3.hl.2b: Examine the relationship between a country’s gross national income (GNI) and its level of...
- 14N.3.hl.1b: “Global interactions bring negative effects, rather than positive effects, to every part of the...
- 14N.3.hl.2b: Examine the changing global pattern of sociocultural interactions, referring to core regions and...
- 15M.3.hl.1b: “Due to global interactions, there is no longer a global periphery.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.2b: “National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.3b: “International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss...
- 15N.3.hl.1b: Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.
- 15N.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse the benefits of globalized production for local societies.
- 15N.3.hl.2b: To what extent is environmental sustainability incompatible with the growth of globalization?
- 17M.3.hl.1b: Discuss the economic and environmental consequences of more people choosing to buy locally...
Alternatives
- .3.hl.3b: “Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.
- 11M.3.hl.3a: Explain how global interactions can foster environmental awareness.
- 13N.3.hl.2b: “All societies, wherever they are, enjoy the benefits of a shrinking world.” Discuss this statement.
- 13N.3.hl.3b: “Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to...
- 14N.3.hl.2a: Analyse recent growth trends in the use of ICT for one or more countries or regions you have...
- 14N.3.hl.3b: “The barriers to global interactions are increasing, not decreasing.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.2b: “National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.3.hl.3b: “International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss...
- 15N.3.hl.1b: Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.
- 17M.3.hl.2a: Using examples, analyse the role civil societies play in national resistance to global interactions.