Introduction to contemporary world
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of the United Nations?Promote world peace and securityInfluence global climate policiesDevelop advanced technologyPromote world peace and securityCollect and analyze economic data30s
- Q2What is globalization?The shift towards self-sufficiency in national economiesThe process of reducing trade barriers between nationsThe consolidation of power in a single countryThe increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countriesThe increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries30s
- Q3What is cultural relativism?The belief that cultural practices should be evaluated solely based on their impact on human rightsThe belief that cultures should be judged based on universal standardsThe belief that one's own culture is superior to all othersThe belief that all cultural practices and beliefs are equally valid and should be understood within their own cultural contextThe belief that all cultural practices and beliefs are equally valid and should be understood within their own cultural context30s
- Q4What is the concept of sustainable development?Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needsFocusing on short-term economic growth without considering long-term consequencesExploiting natural resources for immediate economic gainMeeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needsMaximizing profit at the expense of social and environmental well-being30s
- Q5What is the purpose of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?To promote and protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of all individualsTo regulate environmental conservation effortsTo promote and protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of all individualsTo establish a global currencyTo enforce international trade regulations30s
- Q6What is corporatism?A political ideology that advocates for the organization of society through hierarchical representation of interest groupsAn economic system based on private ownership of the means of productionA system of government controlled by a single political partyA political ideology that advocates for the organization of society through hierarchical representation of interest groupsA social system that emphasizes equality and communal ownership30s
- Q7What is the purpose of the World Health Organization (WHO)?To promote global health, coordinate international responses to health emergencies, and provide leadership in healthcareTo promote global economic development and poverty alleviationTo promote global health, coordinate international responses to health emergencies, and provide leadership in healthcareTo regulate global agricultural practices and food safetyTo oversee international telecommunications and internet governance30s
- Q8What is sustainable development goal (SDG) number 4?Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girlsEnsure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for allEnd poverty in all its forms everywhereEnsure quality education for allEnsure quality education for all30s
- Q9What is the main purpose of the European Union (EU)?To promote economic and political integration among its member statesTo promote economic and political integration among its member statesTo maintain a military alliance among its member statesTo enforce international trade regulationsTo establish a common currency for all member states30s
- Q10What is the concept of cultural appropriation?The adoption, borrowing, or imitation of elements from another culture without understanding or respecting its context or significanceThe integration of different cultural traditions to create a new hybrid cultureThe celebration and appreciation of diverse cultural practicesThe intentional erasure of cultural differencesThe adoption, borrowing, or imitation of elements from another culture without understanding or respecting its context or significance30s