It is the process that connects economies, cultures, and societies across the globe. It has greatly changed how we communicate, trade, and interact socially, making the world more connected than before.
Globalization
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At what time was education mainly focused on teaching foreign languages to help understand other cultures?
Early 20th Century
25
When did curricula start including topics about global issues, showing growing awareness of worldwide connections?
Late 20th Century
25
It gives people the ability to understand and value diverse cultures in today’s interconnected world. It also encourages inclusivity, respect, and teamwork, which are vital in diverse settings.
Multicultural Literacy
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True or False: Globalization enables students to think critically about various perspectives, helping them to analyze and evaluate differing cultural viewpoints and ideas.
False
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What international organization was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations?
The United Nations
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What social media platform, launched in 2004, has played a major role in connecting people globally and shaping cultural exchange online?
Facebook
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K-pop, which has become a worldwide music phenomenon, originates from which country?
South Korea
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What country has the most official languages recognized in its constitution?
Bolivia
25
Toronto is considered one of the most multicultural cities in the world. In which country is it located?
Canada
15
The United States is often called a “melting pot.” What does this metaphor describe?
Cultural Diversity and immigration blending
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Which European country is known for Shakespeare, whose works are studied globally?
England/United Kingdom
20
What Filipino short story, written by Paz Marquez-Benitez in 1925, is considered the first modern Philippine short story in English?
Dead Stars
25
True or False. English, through its wide use in international communication, is often considered the global lingua de gato.