Study Session
Unit 9: Globalization (1900-Present)
Mode: MCQ Sprint — Multiple choice pacing
5
Key themes
50
Flashcard topics
55
Sample questions
45-minute plan
Keep the pace brisk so you hit every rep.
- 5 min: Warm-up — Skim key themes + anchor a timeline point.
- 12 min: Flashcard reps — Run 8 terms fast and define them out loud.
- 20 min: MCQ set — Complete one 10-question sprint with a timer.
- 8 min: Review — Log misses + write 2 evidence reminders.
Flashcard set
Start with these eight terms.
Practice prompt
Use this as your main timed prompt.
DBQ
Using the provided documents, analyze the major continuities and changes in global economic interactions from 1900 to the present.
MCQ Sprint focus checklist
Use these cues while you work the prompt.
- Set a 7-minute timer for 10 questions
- Mark any stem you got wrong twice
- Write one sentence on why the right answer works
Wrap-up checklist
Close the loop so you retain what you just practiced.
- Log 2 concepts you still need to review
- Add 3 flashcards to tomorrow's deck
- Write a 1-sentence thesis in your own words
Additional prompts
Use these to extend the session or build a full practice set.
DBQ
Using the provided documents, analyze the major continuities and changes in global economic interactions from 1900 to the present.
Multiple Choice
Which development best illustrates economic globalization in the late 20th and early 21st centuries?
- Expansion of transnational corporations and global supply chains
- Decline of international trade agreements
- End of all regional trading blocs
- Return to mercantilist policies
SAQ
Explain ONE way digital technology reshaped social or political movements since 1990. Explain ONE challenge globalization created for the environment or public health.
Multiple Choice
Which institution most directly regulates global trade rules?
- World Trade Organization
- World Health Organization
- International Court of Justice
- OPEC
Multiple Choice
NAFTA is best described as:
- A trade agreement linking the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- A military alliance in Europe
- A UN climate treaty
- A global human rights court
Multiple Choice
Which development most directly enabled the growth of global supply chains?
- Containerization and cheaper shipping
- The end of air travel
- Decline of information technology
- Isolationist trade policies
Multiple Choice
Outsourcing refers to:
- Relocating production to lower-cost regions
- Ending all foreign trade
- Nationalizing industries
- Closing multinational firms
Multiple Choice
Which organization is most associated with global public health coordination?
- World Health Organization
- World Trade Organization
- African Union
- European Union
Multiple Choice
The Green Revolution primarily:
- Increased agricultural yields through new crops and technology
- Ended global hunger by 1970
- Eliminated chemical fertilizers
- Reduced irrigation use worldwide
Multiple Choice
The Paris Climate Agreement aimed to:
- Limit global temperature rise by reducing emissions
- Ban international trade in fossil fuels
- Replace the UN
- Create the WTO
Multiple Choice
A key feature of the digital divide is:
- Unequal access to internet and technology
- Universal access to broadband
- End of mobile communication
- Equal educational outcomes worldwide
Multiple Choice
Which trend best reflects cultural diffusion in the late 20th century?
- Global spread of music, fashion, and film
- Complete cultural isolation
- End of migration
- Decline of international tourism
Multiple Choice
The 2008 global financial crisis began with:
- U.S. housing and banking failures
- Oil embargoes in the Middle East
- A global crop collapse
- The fall of the Berlin Wall
Multiple Choice
Which organization provides loans and policy guidance to states in financial crisis?
- IMF
- NATO
- UNICEF
- Interpol
Multiple Choice
Transnational corporations are significant because they:
- Operate across multiple countries with global supply chains
- Are limited to one national market
- Avoid international investment
- Replace all governments
Multiple Choice
Which development best illustrates economic regionalism?
- European Union integration
- Collapse of the WTO
- End of trade blocs
- Isolationist tariffs worldwide
Multiple Choice
Global migration has most directly contributed to:
- Urban growth and multicultural societies
- End of diaspora communities
- Complete cultural uniformity
- Decline of remittances
Multiple Choice
Which example best illustrates globalization of communication?
- Social media enabling global activism
- End of satellite networks
- Local-only newspapers
- Decline of mobile phones
Multiple Choice
A major environmental consequence of globalization is:
- Increased carbon emissions and climate change
- Immediate global reforestation
- End of industrial pollution
- Elimination of fossil fuel use
Multiple Choice
Which concept best explains the spread of identical fast-food chains worldwide?
- Cultural homogenization
- Autarky
- Mercantilism
- Isolationism
Multiple Choice
Biodiversity loss is most closely linked to:
- Habitat destruction and climate change
- Reduced industrial activity
- Decline in agriculture
- End of urbanization
Multiple Choice
Which development best reflects the gig economy?
- Platform-based short-term contract work
- Lifetime factory employment
- Collective farming systems
- State-assigned labor only
Multiple Choice
The term "BRICS" refers to:
- Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
- A military alliance in Europe
- A UN humanitarian agency
- A Cold War treaty
Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes neoliberal economic policy?
- Deregulation, privatization, and free trade
- State ownership of all industries
- Closed national markets
- Abolition of global finance
Multiple Choice
A major goal of the Kyoto Protocol was to:
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- End global trade
- Ban nuclear energy
- Create the WTO
Multiple Choice
Which human rights document was adopted by the UN in 1948?
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Magna Carta
- Treaty of Versailles
- Geneva Protocol
Multiple Choice
Containerization mattered because it:
- Lowered shipping costs and sped trade
- Ended maritime transport
- Eliminated global trade
- Increased tariffs worldwide
Multiple Choice
Which factor most directly accelerated the spread of pandemics?
- Increased global travel and urban density
- End of international air routes
- Isolationist policies
- Decline in migration
Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes cultural hybridity?
- Blending of global and local cultural practices
- Total rejection of outside influences
- Uniform global culture everywhere
- State-imposed cultural isolation
Multiple Choice
The WTO is significant because it:
- Provides a forum for trade disputes and rules
- Controls global health policy
- Runs peacekeeping operations
- Issues a single world currency
Multiple Choice
The rise of social media has most directly enabled:
- Rapid global activism and information sharing
- End of censorship worldwide
- Decline in political participation
- Reduced cultural exchange
Multiple Choice
Which example best illustrates outsourcing?
- A U.S. firm moving call centers to India
- A government nationalizing a factory
- A country closing its ports
- A company raising tariffs on imports
Multiple Choice
Which organization is a regional bloc in Southeast Asia?
- ASEAN
- NATO
- OPEC
- IMF
Multiple Choice
Which trend best explains rising urbanization in the Global South?
- Rural-to-urban migration and job opportunities
- Decline in industrial activity
- Global ban on cities
- Population collapse
Multiple Choice
A key role of NGOs in globalization is to:
- Provide humanitarian aid and advocacy
- Replace all governments
- Ban international trade
- Control global currency
Multiple Choice
The Genocide Convention primarily:
- Defined genocide and made it an international crime
- Created the EU
- Ended the Cold War
- Established the WTO
SAQ
Explain ONE way globalization changed labor markets. Explain ONE response by workers or governments.
SAQ
Describe ONE environmental consequence of globalization. Explain ONE international response to that consequence.
SAQ
Explain ONE way global institutions like the IMF or World Bank influence national policy. Explain ONE criticism of their role.
SAQ
Describe ONE way cultural diffusion shaped youth culture since 1980. Explain ONE way local cultures adapted global influences.
SAQ
Explain ONE cause of increased migration since 1970. Explain ONE effect of migration on a receiving society.
SAQ
Describe ONE way global trade agreements affected domestic industries. Explain ONE effect on workers.
SAQ
Explain ONE way pandemics have affected globalization. Explain ONE way globalization has affected the spread of disease.
SAQ
Describe ONE example of a human rights campaign since 1945. Explain ONE outcome of that campaign.
SAQ
Explain ONE way digital technology changed political participation. Explain ONE new challenge created by digital media.
SAQ
Describe ONE example of regional integration. Explain ONE benefit and ONE drawback of that integration.
SAQ
Explain ONE reason global inequality persists. Explain ONE policy aimed at reducing inequality.
SAQ
Describe ONE way terrorism affected global security policy after 2001. Explain ONE consequence for civil liberties.
SAQ
Explain ONE way climate change impacts economic development. Explain ONE adaptation or mitigation strategy.
SAQ
Describe ONE role of social media in social movements. Explain ONE limitation of online activism.
SAQ
Explain ONE way globalization reshaped consumer culture. Explain ONE backlash or resistance to that change.
LEQ
Evaluate the extent to which technological innovation drove globalization from 1970 to the present.
LEQ
Compare and contrast the impacts of globalization on developed and developing economies since 1980.
LEQ
Evaluate the extent to which environmental movements reshaped international policy since 1970.
DBQ
Using the provided documents, analyze how globalization has affected cultural identity since 1980.