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In those five leaders of Southeast Asian countries, the name of Foreign Minister of Indonesia is _________________.
In those five leaders of Southeast Asian countries, the name of Foreign Minister of Malaysia is _____________.
In those five leaders of Southeast Asian countries, the name of Foreign Minister of the Philippines is _____________.
In those five leaders of Southeast Asian countries, the name of Foreign Minister of Singapore is _________________.
In those five leaders of Southeast Asian countries, the name of Foreign Minister of Thailand is _________________.
___________ is considered the most
dominant school of thought in international relations.
____________ is considered as the world's leading international organization that has an indispensable part of the global political arena.
____________ is a term that is used to identify a phenomenon in which markets of goods and services are somehow related to one another.
______________ is a business that operates in two or more countries. It also goes by the name "multinational company".
____________ is defined multifariously over time.
_________ is someone who is committed to social justice, multi-cultural awareness or diversity, sustainable economic development and environmental protection and peaceful world.
__________ is the movement from one place to another within a country.
________ is the movement of people from one place to another with the purpose of changing their residence, either temporarily or permanently.
_________ is the science of population.
__________ is the concourse of the globalizing forces like: amalgamation of population, migration of people, production, flow, and birth of diverse.
_________ is a system of belief.
____________ is a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
____________ refers to audio, video, and photo content that has been encoded (digitally compressed).
___________ is a strategy in economics which focuses on a particular region or area.
___________ offers a distinctive approach by highlighting the structures of economic power rather than patterns of conflict and cooperation.
Stability is the capacity to endure or continue.
TRUE
FALSE
Push Factor is refers to any human or nature factors that attract people to live in a new residential area or location.
TRUE
FALSE
Global Migration is a situation in which people go to live in foreign countries, especially in order to find work.
TRUE
FALSE
Globalization could not occur without media since they are partners throughout the history of man.
TRUE
FALSE
Script was essential but imperfection.
TRUE
FALSE
The European flag symbolizes both the European Union and, more broadly, the identity and unity of Europe.
TRUE
FALSE
Treaty is a binding agreement between EU member countries.
TRUE
FALSE
CLAIM 1: Globalization is about the Liberalization and Global Integration of Markets
TRUE
FALSE
Globalization gives businesses an opportunity to brand awareness, increase sales and establish markets in new economies.
TRUE
FALSE
Liberalism is an important theory to analyze international relations.
TRUE
FALSE
It is signed to make the EU more democratic, more efficient and better able to address global problems, with one voice.
Treaty of Nice
Treaty of Lisbon
Treaty of Amsterdam
Treaty on European Union
It is signed to streamline the European institutions. It creates a single Commission and a single Council.
Merger Treaty - Brussels Treaty
Single European Act
Treaty of Lisbon
Treaty of Amsterdam
It is signed to reform the EU institutions' in preparation for the arrival of future member countries.
Treaty of Lisbon
Merger Treaty - Brussels Treaty
Treaty of Nice
Treaty of Amsterdam
It is signed on to reform the institutions so that the EU could function efficiently after reaching 25 member countries.
Treaty of Lisbon
Single European Act
Treaty of Nice
Merger Treaty - Brussels Treaty
It is signed to prepare for European Monetary Union and introduce elements of a political union.
Treaties of Rome: EEC and EURATOM treaties
Treaty on European Union -Maastricht Treaty
Single European Act
Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community
It is signed to set up the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).
Treaties of Rome: EEC and EURATOM treaties
Treaty on European Union -Maastricht Treaty
Single European Act
Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community
It is signed to reform the institutions in preparation for Portugal and Spain's membership and speed up decision-making.
Treaty of Lisbon
Treaty of Amsterdam
Single European Act
Treaty on European Union -Maastricht Treaty
It is signed to create interdependence in coal and steel so that one country could no longer mobilize its armed forces.
Single European Act
Treaty of Nice
Treaty of Lisbon
Treaty establishing the EuropeanCoal and Steel Community
What is the world’s largest development institution?
Islamic Development Bank
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
Asian Development Bank
What organization lends to governments of middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries?
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
The International Development Association (IDA)
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)
What organization is the largest global development institution focused only on the private sector?
The International Development Association (IDA)
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)
What organization that provides international facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes?
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
The International Development Association (IDA)
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
What organization that provides interest free loans and grants to governments of the poorest countries?
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
The International Development Association (IDA)
The International Finance Corporation (IFC)
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
What organization that promotes foreign countries to support economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve peoples lives?
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
The International Development Association (IDA)
What regime in which government announce and adhere to specific exchange rate from their currencies in relation to gold?
THE CLASSICAL GOLD STANDARD REGIME
FLEXIBLE AND FLOATING EXCHANGE RATEREGIME
BRETTON WOOD SYSTEM REGIME
THE GOLD EXCHANGE STANDARD REGIME
What regime that the fixed exchange rate is officially fixed by the government or a competent authority?
BRETTON WOOD SYSTEM REGIME
THE GOLD EXCHANGE STANDARD REGIME
FLEXIBLE AND FLOATING EXCHANGE RATEREGIME
THE CLASSICAL GOLD STANDARD REGIME
What regime that the gold was the basis for the U.S. dollar and other currencies were pegged to the U.S. dollar’s value?
THE GOLD EXCHANGE STANDARD REGIME
FLEXIBLE AND FLOATING EXCHANGE RATEREGIME
THE CLASSICAL GOLD STANDARD REGIME
BRETTON WOOD SYSTEM REGIME
What regime in which a nation's currency may be converted into bills of exchange drawn on a country?
FLEXIBLE AND FLOATING EXCHANGE RATEREGIME
BRETTON WOOD SYSTEM REGIME
THE GOLD EXCHANGE STANDARD REGIME
THE CLASSICAL GOLD STANDARD REGIME
What is the set of processes by which more people become connected in more and different ways?
Neolibiralism
Globalization
World Polity Theory
World Culture Theory
What is an idea that reflects the concepts of globalization?
Market Globalism
Privatization
Seinorage
Market Integration
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