Global communications in the information age O 0. Connect populations living at distance from home country/culture Ob Educate people about each other Oc. Gives rise to the idea that we all live in a "global village" od. Prevents authoritarian governments from keeping people in ignorance Oe All of the above
Global communications in the information age O 0. Connect populations living at distance from home country/culture Ob Educate people about each other Oc. Gives rise to the idea that we all live in a "global village" od. Prevents authoritarian governments from keeping people in ignorance Oe All of the above
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![tion 29
Global communications in the information age
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wered
O a. Connect populations living at distance from home country/culture
Ob Educate people about each other
OC. Gives rise to the idea that we all live in a "global village"
od. Prevents authoritarian governments from keeping people in ignarance
s out of
ag
tion
O e All of the above
stion 30
Which assertion is false?
wet
wered
o a. Civic nationalism based on the idea of the nation as a community of rights-bearing citizens
Ob. Ethnic nationalism is based on the idea of the nation as a community born of the same racial or ethnic origin
O. Rival European powers extended their spheres of influence in the age of imperialism (1880-1914)
O d. There was no war before the rise of modern nationalisms
s out of
tion
tion 31
Which statement is false?
pet
vered
O a. Capitalism reflects ideological preference for private property versus communal ownership
Ob. Capitalism redistributes wealth to those who have no access to the means of production
O. Mercantile capitalism (1400-1700) was a system where European government regulated economic etivity so that exports exceeded
ts out of
lag
stion
imports
od. The French notion of laissez faire urged governments not to interfere with trade
tion 32
The Anthropocene
yet
vered
O a Is a period that dates back to science fiction on climate change
O b. Is a proposed "period" in which there is evidence of human impact on the environment
OC. Always pre dates the fossil-fuel based economies emergent in the 1850s
o d. Relies on the Paris agreement of 2016
ts out of
lag
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Transcribed Image Text:tion 29
Global communications in the information age
et
wered
O a. Connect populations living at distance from home country/culture
Ob Educate people about each other
OC. Gives rise to the idea that we all live in a "global village"
od. Prevents authoritarian governments from keeping people in ignarance
s out of
ag
tion
O e All of the above
stion 30
Which assertion is false?
wet
wered
o a. Civic nationalism based on the idea of the nation as a community of rights-bearing citizens
Ob. Ethnic nationalism is based on the idea of the nation as a community born of the same racial or ethnic origin
O. Rival European powers extended their spheres of influence in the age of imperialism (1880-1914)
O d. There was no war before the rise of modern nationalisms
s out of
tion
tion 31
Which statement is false?
pet
vered
O a. Capitalism reflects ideological preference for private property versus communal ownership
Ob. Capitalism redistributes wealth to those who have no access to the means of production
O. Mercantile capitalism (1400-1700) was a system where European government regulated economic etivity so that exports exceeded
ts out of
lag
stion
imports
od. The French notion of laissez faire urged governments not to interfere with trade
tion 32
The Anthropocene
yet
vered
O a Is a period that dates back to science fiction on climate change
O b. Is a proposed "period" in which there is evidence of human impact on the environment
OC. Always pre dates the fossil-fuel based economies emergent in the 1850s
o d. Relies on the Paris agreement of 2016
ts out of
lag
stion
![on 25
What is not true of Fascism?
red
O a. It creates cults of violence and rules by terror
out of
O b. It depends on a Party that links militant nationalists with traditional elites
O. It is one-party rule depends on a charismatic leader with dictatorial powers
o d. It seeks the overthrow of the middle and upper classes on behalf of the lower classes
Oe It tends to be violently anti-Communist, anti-liberal, and anti-democratic
on 26
The globalization of media
ed
O a. Proves that globalization is the same everywhere
O b. Can be measured by media extensity, density, velocity, impact propensity, and infrastructural and institutional development
O. Ends with invention of the telegraph, telephone, and radio
o d. Proves American popular culture is the only true global culture
O e. Reflects the collapse of communication in the contemporary world
out of
on
On 27
Migration is:
red
a. Movement from one place to another with the intention of settling in the new location
O b. Dates to millions of years ago
out of
Can be for economic, political, or religious reasons
O d. Can result in temporary or permanent settlement in a new location
O e All of the above
on 28
The decolonial critique:
red
Oa.
Is primarily about colonies distant from the imperial centers of power
out of
O b. Combines anti-colonial, neocolonial, and postcolonial struggles to gain historical currency
Oc. Criticizes the colonial dispossession of land, resources, law, political sovereignty, knowledge practices, cultures, histories
on
O d. Is always about national elites and their inheritance of colonial rule](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F62d21ccc-f91f-4f6f-bb86-582f54130b6b%2Fdbb1d47c-80ac-4870-b5eb-f9a8642e6365%2Fknd50vw_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:on 25
What is not true of Fascism?
red
O a. It creates cults of violence and rules by terror
out of
O b. It depends on a Party that links militant nationalists with traditional elites
O. It is one-party rule depends on a charismatic leader with dictatorial powers
o d. It seeks the overthrow of the middle and upper classes on behalf of the lower classes
Oe It tends to be violently anti-Communist, anti-liberal, and anti-democratic
on 26
The globalization of media
ed
O a. Proves that globalization is the same everywhere
O b. Can be measured by media extensity, density, velocity, impact propensity, and infrastructural and institutional development
O. Ends with invention of the telegraph, telephone, and radio
o d. Proves American popular culture is the only true global culture
O e. Reflects the collapse of communication in the contemporary world
out of
on
On 27
Migration is:
red
a. Movement from one place to another with the intention of settling in the new location
O b. Dates to millions of years ago
out of
Can be for economic, political, or religious reasons
O d. Can result in temporary or permanent settlement in a new location
O e All of the above
on 28
The decolonial critique:
red
Oa.
Is primarily about colonies distant from the imperial centers of power
out of
O b. Combines anti-colonial, neocolonial, and postcolonial struggles to gain historical currency
Oc. Criticizes the colonial dispossession of land, resources, law, political sovereignty, knowledge practices, cultures, histories
on
O d. Is always about national elites and their inheritance of colonial rule
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