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The process of expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space.
The process of expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space.
- Archaic Globalization
- Modern Globalization
- Globalization (correct)
- Proto-globalization
They are the Archaic Globalization Theorists.
They are the Archaic Globalization Theorists.
- Andre Gunder Frank and Thomas L. Friedman (correct)
- Descartes and Hume
- Karl Marx and Max Weber
- Emile Durkheim and Karl Marx
States began to interact and trade with others within close proximity as a way to acquire goods that were considered luxury.
States began to interact and trade with others within close proximity as a way to acquire goods that were considered luxury.
- Proto-globalization
- Globalization
- Modern Globalization
- Archaic Globalization (correct)
_____ led soldiers and monarchs far distances to find honor and prestige.
_____ led soldiers and monarchs far distances to find honor and prestige.
It remains as one of the greatest global movements of people.
It remains as one of the greatest global movements of people.
A period following archaic globalization wherein increase in trade links and cultural exchanges occured. It is also referred to as the transition between Archaic and Modern Globalization.
A period following archaic globalization wherein increase in trade links and cultural exchanges occured. It is also referred to as the transition between Archaic and Modern Globalization.
Proto-globalization distinguished itself from modern globalization from the basis of ____ and ____.
Proto-globalization distinguished itself from modern globalization from the basis of ____ and ____.
The ___ made it possible for Europe to take advantage of resources within Western Hemisphere.
The ___ made it possible for Europe to take advantage of resources within Western Hemisphere.
In this period, globalization was shaped by 19th century imperialism.
In this period, globalization was shaped by 19th century imperialism.
The belief that we share one fragile planet whose survival requires mutual respect and careful treatment of all its people and its environment.
The belief that we share one fragile planet whose survival requires mutual respect and careful treatment of all its people and its environment.