DP Geography Questionbank
Unit 4: Power, places and networks
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.3.hl.3b:
Discuss the economic challenges that global interactions have created for different countries and communities.
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20N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss ways in which global financial flows can be affected by the actions of governments.
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21M.3.hl.1a:
Explain how microfinance organizations and alternative trading networks can help communities to develop.
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21M.3.hl.3a:
Analyse how the actions of two global groups or organizations have resulted in countries being more interconnected.
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21M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse ways in which global trade flows can affect the size of national carbon footprints.
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21M.3.hl.2b:
“Cultural changes caused by globalization have affected urban and rural places equally.” Discuss this statement.
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21M.3.hl.3b:
Discuss how different businesses and societies have been affected by the growth of global supply chains.
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21M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the challenges and opportunities that global superpowers create for other countries.
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21N.3.hl.2a:
Using examples, analyse ways in which international economic migration has been affected by political decision making.
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21N.3.hl.2b:
“The economic gains associated with global development outweigh any cultural losses.” Discuss this statement.
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21N.3.hl.3b:
“The largest transnational corporations (TNCs) have greater global power than national governments.” Discuss this statement.
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21N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the local and global challenges that are being created by new communications technologies.
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22M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse how interactions between places can be affected by the physical environment.
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22M.3.hl.3b:
“Economic challenges are the main cause of opposition to globalization.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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22M.3.hl.1a:
Using examples, explain how two types of financial flow connect different places together.
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22M.3.hl.2b:
“New technologies solve more global problems than they create.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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19M.3.hl.2b:
“Physical geography is the main reason why some places are less connected than others.” Discuss this statement.
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19M.3.hl.3b:
Examine the spatial pattern of environmental impacts associated with different global flows.
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19M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the relationships between globalization and human development.
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19N.3.hl.3a:
Analyse the reasons why people’s freedom to participate in global interactions varies from place to place.
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19N.3.hl.2b:
Discuss ways in which communications technology can help and hinder human development processes.
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19N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the opportunities and challenges that global interactions create for different transnational corporations (TNCs).
Sub sections and their related questions
4.1. Global interactions and global power
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19M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the relationships between globalization and human development.
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19M.3.hl.2b:
“Physical geography is the main reason why some places are less connected than others.” Discuss this statement.
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19N.3.hl.3a:
Analyse the reasons why people’s freedom to participate in global interactions varies from place to place.
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20N.3.hl.3b:
Discuss the economic challenges that global interactions have created for different countries and communities.
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21M.3.hl.1a:
Explain how microfinance organizations and alternative trading networks can help communities to develop.
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21M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the challenges and opportunities that global superpowers create for other countries.
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21M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse ways in which global trade flows can affect the size of national carbon footprints.
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21M.3.hl.3a:
Analyse how the actions of two global groups or organizations have resulted in countries being more interconnected.
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21N.3.hl.2b:
“The economic gains associated with global development outweigh any cultural losses.” Discuss this statement.
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21N.3.hl.3b:
“The largest transnational corporations (TNCs) have greater global power than national governments.” Discuss this statement.
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22M.3.hl.1a:
Using examples, explain how two types of financial flow connect different places together.
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22M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse how interactions between places can be affected by the physical environment.
4.2. Global networks and flows
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19M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the relationships between globalization and human development.
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19M.3.hl.2b:
“Physical geography is the main reason why some places are less connected than others.” Discuss this statement.
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19M.3.hl.3b:
Examine the spatial pattern of environmental impacts associated with different global flows.
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19N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the opportunities and challenges that global interactions create for different transnational corporations (TNCs).
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20N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss ways in which global financial flows can be affected by the actions of governments.
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20N.3.hl.3b:
Discuss the economic challenges that global interactions have created for different countries and communities.
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21M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse ways in which global trade flows can affect the size of national carbon footprints.
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21M.3.hl.2b:
“Cultural changes caused by globalization have affected urban and rural places equally.” Discuss this statement.
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21N.3.hl.3b:
“The largest transnational corporations (TNCs) have greater global power than national governments.” Discuss this statement.
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22M.3.hl.1a:
Using examples, explain how two types of financial flow connect different places together.
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22M.3.hl.2b:
“New technologies solve more global problems than they create.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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22M.3.hl.3b:
“Economic challenges are the main cause of opposition to globalization.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
4.3. Human and physical influences on global interactions
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19M.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the relationships between globalization and human development.
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19M.3.hl.2b:
“Physical geography is the main reason why some places are less connected than others.” Discuss this statement.
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19N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the opportunities and challenges that global interactions create for different transnational corporations (TNCs).
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19N.3.hl.2b:
Discuss ways in which communications technology can help and hinder human development processes.
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20N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss ways in which global financial flows can be affected by the actions of governments.
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20N.3.hl.3b:
Discuss the economic challenges that global interactions have created for different countries and communities.
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21M.3.hl.3a:
Analyse how the actions of two global groups or organizations have resulted in countries being more interconnected.
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21M.3.hl.3b:
Discuss how different businesses and societies have been affected by the growth of global supply chains.
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21N.3.hl.1b:
Discuss the local and global challenges that are being created by new communications technologies.
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21N.3.hl.2a:
Using examples, analyse ways in which international economic migration has been affected by political decision making.
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21N.3.hl.3b:
“The largest transnational corporations (TNCs) have greater global power than national governments.” Discuss this statement.
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22M.3.hl.2a:
Analyse how interactions between places can be affected by the physical environment.
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22M.3.hl.2b:
“New technologies solve more global problems than they create.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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22M.3.hl.3b:
“Economic challenges are the main cause of opposition to globalization.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?