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C.World (GED0035)

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[T/F]The period starting from World War II going to the Cold War are regarded by some scholars as a period of de-globalization False
[T/F] Globalization started exactly in 1983. False
[T/F] The internet was invented during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. False
[T/F] The Silk Road allowed trade to become global activity instead of just being a regional activity True
[T/F] Globalization was already happening way before the term was popularized. True
[T/F] Clariza, who lives in the Philippines, has a friend in Italy who she has never met in person. This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Phyllis is 25% Filipino, 25% American, 25% Japanese, and 25% Moroccan. Her mixed ancestry is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Religion denotes a set of common beliefs and practices pertaining to the natural. False
[T/F]Religion is a requirement for morality; it is impossible to become moral without a religion. False
[T/F]Judaism is an example of a mixed proselytism religion. True
[T/F]Exclusivism is when on religion sees itself as the key to salvation and that all other religions are wrong. True
[T/F]Religious beliefs and practices are often codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and religious law. True
[T/F]Javier transferred to a new school in a new country. On the very first day, he got into trouble for telling people that they all have the wrong religion and began inviting them to convert to his religion if they want life after death. His Buddhist cl True
[T/F]Yana thinks the teachings of Buddha make a lot of sense even though she is a devout practitioner of a different religion. She feels that teachings like that do a lot of good for the world. Yana is likely practicing a pluralist religion. True
[T/F]Secularization usually comes together with industrialization/urbanization/rationalization. True
[T/F]In Module 2, religion being strengthened is the result of globalization preventing religions to spread their work around the world. False
[T/F]Religious extremism occurs when extreme actions are done in the name of religion. True
[T/F]In Juergensmeyer's point of view, a religious resurgence is possible because nation-states are losing relevance in providing identity, accountability, and security. True
[T/F]In Module 2, religion needing to develop new identities of hybridity is the result of globalization enabling secularization. True
[T/F]The leader of Religion D proclaims that all followers of Religion E are infidels. This leader calls upon all of Religion D's followers to violently drive away from their lands all followers of Religion E. This is an example of religious extremism. True
[T/F]Globalization has multiple definitions coming from various authors. True
[T/F]John Levin's 4 domains of globalization are: economic, political, cultural, and demographical. False
[T/F]With the collapse of the Soviet Union, China was left as the only leading nation in Globalization 3.0. False
[T/F]People started practicing trade after the Silk Road was built. False
[T/F]The internet was invented during the Third Industrial Revolution. True
[T/F]Leah is a Filipina who has lived all her life in the Philippines. But she does not like local TV programs and only exclusively watches American and British TV programs. This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Inclusivism is when one religion sees itself as the key to salvation but people can still be saved even if you don't practice that religion. True
[T/F]A proselytizing religions wants its members to convert other people. True
[T/F]Islam is an example of a non-proselytizing religion. False
[T/F]Angela is bothered by the fact that her brother has a different religion from the rest of the family even though she is taught by her own religion that all belief systems are valid. Ironically she wants to convert her brother. .... False
[T/F]Terry believes that all religions are valid but he is currently in a religion that thinks all other religions are wrong. Terry has an exclusivist mindset but is practicing a pluralist religion. False
[T/F]Secularization is a phenomenon that pushes people more towards religious or spiritual concerns. False
[T/F]In Module 2, religion being eroded is the result of globalization preventing ideas that oppose religion from spreading. True*
[T/F]One of the possible impacts of globalization on religion is that religion is being strengthened. True
[T/F]Secularization is often identified as a conservative-traditionalist religious movement. False
[T/F]Religious Group A thinks the morals in the community they live in is beginning to deteriorate. They think this is a threat to their religion. They pushed all their members (which is composed of majority of the community’s population) to become extrem True
[T/F] People were already practicing trade even before the Silk Road was built. True*
[T/F] The period called Globalization 2.0 took place around the same time during the First Industrial Revolution. False
[T/F] Kathleen wants to work in the United Arab Emirates and found an employer online. This is a product of globalization. True
A proselytizing religion only wants to convert people who meet certain criteria. Otherwise, they do not convert other people. False
[T/F]Exclusivism is when one religion sees itself as the key to salvation but people can still be saved even if you don't practice that religion. False
[T/F]A non-proselytizing religion does not encourage its members to convert other people. False*
[T/F]A mixed proselytism religion does not encourage its members to convert other people. True*
[T/F]Hinduism is an example of a mixed proselytism religion. False
[T/F]Mike doesn't know where people go after they die. But his religion taught him that the body has a soul that lives on after death. Mike no longer needs to think about this question any further. This aligns more with the spiritual purpose of religion. False
[T/F]Industrialization/urbanization/rationalization prevent secularization from happening. False
[T/F]The radical Buddhism in Myanmar is an example of religious extremism False*
[T/F]Globalization only has one universally accepted definition; all authors use this definition. False
[T/F]The term "globalization" was popularized by Manfred B. Steger in 1983. False
[T/F]The period starting from World War I going to World War II are regarded by some scholars as a period of de-globalization. True
[T/F]The United Stats and Russia were the leading nations in Globalization 2.0. True
[T/F]Elaine makes landscape paintings on a weekly basis. She sells these for a lot of money to art collectors from other countries. This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Ryan thinks the best country in the world is The Netherlands. He wants to move there but he doesn't know the Dutch language....This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]A mixed proselytism religion only wants to convert people who meet certain criteria. Otherwise, they do not convert other people. False
[T/F]Zack believes his religion is the only right religion but he is not pressured to convert others..... Zack is likely practicing an exclusivist but a non-proselytizing religion. True
[T/F]Religious fundamentalism is often identified as a conservative-traditionalist religious movement. True
[T/F] In Module 2, religion being strengthened is the result of globalization allowing religions to spread their work more easily. True
[T/F]Religious extremism occurs when extreme actions are done in the name of religion. True
[T/F]John Levin's 4 domains of globalization are: economic, political, cultural, and information. True
[T/F]Francis is a vlogger from Mindanao but the greatest concentration of his audience is found in Luzon. This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Pluralism is when one religion sees itself as the key to salvation and that all other religions are wrong. False
[T/F]Judaism is an example of a proselytizing religion. False
[T/F]The spiritual purpose of religion guides persons to become ideal people based on the standards set by a religin. True
[T/F]Valery has been friends with Ian since they started college. But they never really discussed their beliefs within their friendship... Both of them are likely practicing exclusivist religions. False
[T/F]Religious extremism occurs when noble and kind actions are done in the name of religin. False
[T/F]Some terrorist factions used the name of their religion as a justification for their extremist activities. True
[T/F] Religious fundamentalism is a defensive reaction which attempts to eliminate an idealized or imagined former social order which is characterized by a strict patriarchal order and moralism. False
[T/F] According to Manfred B. Steger, globalization refers to the expansion and intensification of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space, True
[T/F] The International Committee of the Red Cross is a nonprofit humanitarian protection and assistance organization that now operates almost everywhere in the world. This made possible by globalization. True*=
[T/F]Based on Module 2, religions have a spiritual and technological purpose. False
[T/F]Tanya is a mean person according to most of the people in her life. Her neighbor, Ursula, is a genuinely nice person according to the same set of people who think Tanya is mean... Tanya likely has an exclusivist religion. True
[T/F]Secularization is the disassociation or separation from religious or spiritual concerns. True*
[T/F] One of the possible impacts of globalization on religion is that religion is not declining and has no need to develop new identities of hybridity. False*
[T/F]Internal and external conflicts never occur in religion. False*
[T/F]Religions Q and R both believe in being charitable to the poor and they both operate charitable activities within the same community...... This is an example of religious cooperation. True*
[T/F] The British Empire was the leading nation in Globalization 2.0. False
[T/F]The Silk Road broadened trade at Sea, the Spice Route broadened trade on land. False
[T/F] According to Theodore Levitt, globalization refers to the expansion of social relations and consciousness across world-time and world-space. False
[T/F] A non-proselytizing religion wants its members to covert other people. False
[T/F]Jasmine was told by her friends to stop dating Allan because they have different religions. Jasmine is not bothered by this.... Jasmine has an inclusivist and a mixed proselytism mindset. False
[T/F]Internal and external conflicts can occur in religion. True
[T/F] In Juergensmeyer's point of view, a religious resurgence is impossible because nation-states are losing their relevance in providing identity, accountability, and security. False
[T/F]The Third Industrial Revolution resulted to the colonization of many terrirotires. False
[T/F]Ben is exposed to many different foreign cultures in his home city. This is a product of globalization. True
[T/F]Religious beliefs and practices are never codified into prayer, ritual, scriptures, and religious law because that would make it man-made. False
[T/F]Pluralism is when one religion views all other religions as equally valid. True
[T/F]The practical purpose of religion guides persons to become ideal persons based on the standards set by a religin. True
[T/F]William believes that life after death can be achieved by being a genuinely decent person. William is likely practicing an inclusivist religion. True
[T/F]The leader of Country Y feels that people are becoming less and less nationalistic. Country Y’s leader develops a strategy where he tries to unite everyone by using religion. This is an example of religious extremism. True
[T/F]Inclusivism is when one religion views all other religions as equally valid. False
[T/F]One of the possible impacts of globalization on religion is that religion is declining but it has developed new identities of hybridity. False
[T/F]Terrorist factions have never used the name of their religions as a justification for their extremist activities. False
[T/F]It is Christmas in a small town in Mindanao where majority of the population are Muslim. The Muslim community joined them Christian community and shared their food and gifts. This is an example of religious conflict. False
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