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Question 7 (6.25 points)

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Some of today’s biggest challenges, like pandemics and climate change, don’t stop at national borders. These issues affect many countries and require nations to work together.

This question asks you to recognize which problems need global cooperation. Focus on which ones are truly international in scope, not just local or national concerns.
Which of these global problems requires international cooperation to address? (Select all that apply.)
Question 7 options:


a)


Refugee crises


b)


Local traffic laws


c)


Public health threats like pandemics


d)


Climate change
Question 8 (6.25 points)

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Today’s global problems, like climate change, pandemics, and cyber threats, affect many countries at once. No single nation can solve them alone.

This question asks you to match global challenges with the kind of response they need. Think about what types of strategies would be most effective for health, the environment, digital safety, and human rights.
Match each global challenge with the type of response it requires.
Question 8 options:


Climate change


War refugee crisis


Cybersecurity threat


Pandemic

1.

Coordinated health strategies
2.

Emissions reduction and adaptation
3.

Humanitarian aid and resettlement
4.

Digital defense and international law
Question 9 (6.25 points)

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As globalization expanded, countries became more connected through trade, finance, and communication. While this brought new opportunities, it also linked economies in ways that created new risks.

This question explores how being part of a global economy can create problems as well as benefits. Think about what happens when countries depend on each other for goods, services, or supply chains.
How did globalization increase economic risk?
Question 9 options:


a)
It made markets more fragile due to global interdependence.


b)
It led to isolationism.


c)
It eliminated inflation worldwide.


d)
It encouraged only local production.
Question 10 (6.25 points)

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When countries gained independence after colonial rule, they faced big decisions about how to govern, build their economies, and join the global community.

This question looks at the long-term results of decolonization. Think about what happens after a country becomes independent, and how that affects its future role in the world.
Which of the following are long-term effects of decolonization? (Choose all that apply.)
Question 10 options:


a)


Struggles over national identity and governance


b)


Return of colonies to their original empires


c)


Entry of former colonies into international institutions


d)


Formation of many new sovereign nations
Question 11 (6.25 points)

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During and after the Cold War, different regions of the world experienced major changes. Some were from war, some were from rebuilding, and some were from gaining independence.

This question asks you to match global developments with the region where they happened. Think about how the Cold War and its aftermath affected different parts of the world.
Match the region with a significant Cold War or postwar global development.
Question 11 options:


Middle East


Africa


North America


Europe

1.

Rebuilding through the Marshall Plan
2.

Cuban Missile Crisis
3.

Postwar decolonization
4.

Ongoing conflicts and oil diplomacy

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Here are the answers:

Question 7 — select all that apply:
- a) Refugee crises
- c) Public health threats like pandemics
- d) Climate change

Question 8 — matches:
- Climate change → 2. Emissions reduction and adaptation
- War refugee crisis → 3. Humanitarian aid and resettlement
- Cybersecurity threat → 4. Digital defense and international law
- Pandemic → 1. Coordinated health strategies

Question 9:
- a) It made markets more fragile due to global interdependence.

Question 10 — select all that apply:
- a) Struggles over national identity and governance
- c) Entry of former colonies into international institutions
- d) Formation of many new sovereign nations

Question 11 — matches:
- Middle East → 4. Ongoing conflicts and oil diplomacy
- Africa → 3. Postwar decolonization
- North America → 2. Cuban Missile Crisis
- Europe → 1. Rebuilding through the Marshall Plan