HL Paper 3

Using examples, analyse the role of global interactions in the growth of environmental awareness.

[10]
a.

Discuss the reasons for the global diffusion of consumer culture.

[15]
b.



Referring to named countries, analyse how people’s participation in information and communications technology (ICT) networks is changing.

[10]
a.

Examine how far the social and environmental costs of globalization can be reduced without also losing its benefits.

[15]
b.



Explain how one multi-governmental organization has led to a loss of sovereignty.

[10]
a.

Discuss the interrelationships between global interactions and changes in technology.

[15]
b.



Analyse the increasing influence of one multi-governmental organization you have studied.

[10]
a.

“Global interactions bring negative effects, rather than positive effects, to every part of the world.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, explain how financial flows transfer wealth between places.

[10]
a.

“Glocalization is the most important reason why some transnational corporations (TNCs) have grown in size and influence over time.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain how and why glocalization occurs.

[10]
a.

Examine the reasons for the resistance to globalization on either the national or local scale.

[15]
b.



Using one or more examples, analyse the impact of diasporas on local cultures.

[10]
a.

“Globalization is unstoppable.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, distinguish between cultural imperialism and cultural diffusion.

[10]
a.

Examine the range of responses to the loss of national sovereignty that globalization can bring.

[15]
b.



Explain how agro-industrialization contributes to environmental degradation.

[10]
a.

“Cultural diffusion is a process that takes place in many ways but can be halted by many barriers.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain the causes and consequences of the international relocation of polluting industries and/or waste disposal.

[10]
a.

“All societies, wherever they are, enjoy the benefits of a shrinking world.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Analyse the consequences of one specific transboundary pollution event.

[10]
a.

“The negative effects of globalization on cultural traits have been overstated.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Analyse the spatial and temporal pattern of adoption of one or more branded commodities.

[10]
a.

“Global interactions have helped reduce disparities between places.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain what is meant by cultural imperialism.

[10]
a.

“Global interactions always lead to positive environmental change.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse the increasing uniformity of many of the world’s urban landscapes.

[10]
a.

“Geographical differences in wealth are increasing, not decreasing.” Using examples, discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain how global interaction may be measured.

[10]
a.

Examine the effects of the development of communications upon international interactions.

[15]
b.



In a global context, analyse what is meant by “core areas” and “peripheries”.

[10]
a.

“Globalization involves the imposition of Western culture on the entire world.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse the concept of “loss of sovereignty”.

[10]
a.

Examine how economic, technological and political factors may all influence the growth of global diaspora populations.

[15]
b.



Using located examples, analyse the importance of outsourcing for transnational corporations (TNCs).

[10]
a.

“International migration is the main reason for the loss of distinctive local cultures.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, explain the factors responsible for the global spread of consumer culture.

[10]
a.

“National governments cannot control global interactions.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse the benefits of globalized production for local societies.

[10]
a.

To what extent is environmental sustainability incompatible with the growth of globalization?

[15]
b.



Analyse how the growth of multi-governmental organizations (MGOs) can impact on the political borders of member states.

[10]
a.

Contrast the impact of global interactions on the quality of life of different groups of people.

[15]
b.



Analyse the strengths and weaknesses of one named globalization index.

[10]
a.

“Individuals, national governments and international organizations are increasingly resistant to global interactions.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Analyse recent growth trends in the use of ICT for one or more countries or regions you have studied.

[10]
a.

Examine the changing global pattern of sociocultural interactions, referring to core regions and peripheral areas.

[15]
b.



Analyse the relationship between globalization and the resurgence of nationalism in one country you have studied.

[10]
a.

“Global interactions have made the world a richer place but not a fairer place.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain why the increasing needs of some countries for one or more raw materials are a cause of environmental concern.

[10]
a.

“People living in the world’s most peripheral regions do not experience a ‘shrinking world’.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?

[15]
b.



Using examples, distinguish between transboundary pollution and transnational waste movement.

[10]
a.

“Due to global interactions, there is no longer a global periphery.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse how global financial flows can be affected by the actions of governments.

[10]
a.

Discuss why anti-globalization movements/groups are found in most countries.

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse how foreign direct investment and glocalization are used by transnational corporations (TNCs) to help their expansion.

[10]
a.

Examine the relationship between a country’s gross national income (GNI) and its level of participation in globalization.

[15]
b.



Explain how rising global demand for one raw material has led to environmental degradation.

[10]
a.

“The barriers to global interactions are increasing, not decreasing.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain how global interactions can foster environmental awareness.

[10]
a.

“International interactions always result in the homogenization of culture.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, distinguish between local adoption and local adaptation of globalized cultural traits.

[10]
a.

“International migration is the main cause of local opposition to global interactions.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Using examples, analyse the reasons why some places have become international outsourcing hubs.

[10]
a.

Examine the challenges that increased global adoption of information and communications technology (ICT) brings to different places.

[15]
b.



Using examples, explain the relationship between transport innovation and reduced friction of distance.

[10]
a.

“Every country will eventually lose its distinctive national identity as a result of global interactions.” Discuss this statement.

[15]
b.



Explain how global core areas (hubs) can be distinguished from peripheral areas.

[10]
a.

Examine the geographical consequences of international outsourcing.

[15]
b.