15 Questions
What did the word 'global' mean at the end of the nineteenth century?
The whole world
How is globalization defined?
The wide range of relationships between people in many areas from different parts of the world
What does social and cultural globalization involve?
Increasing relations of societies and cultural exchange
What is economic globalization primarily focused on?
Increasing economic freedom and trade exchange among employers around the world
What are the factors contributing to increasing globalization?
Increase and expansion of technology
Which of the following best describes social classification?
The process of ranking people into social layers
What role does language play in society according to the text?
Language is a tool of knowledge and communication among members of society
What is the significance of education according to the text?
Passing on traditions, customs, and values through various means
What is the key function of International Business Management (IBM) according to the text?
Understanding and facing the international work environment
What is the primary purpose of international cultural environment?
Understanding and interacting with different cultures
What is the primary function of language according to the text?
A type of signs and symbols
What is the main purpose of education as mentioned in the text?
To pass on traditions, customs, and values
In the international work environment, what is the significance of social structure?
It influences social mobility
What is the role of language in understanding and communication according to the text?
To comprehend and communicate ideas
How does social classification relate to cultural environment based on the text?
It influences social mobility
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