The correct answer is Option (4) → (A), (B) and (D) only
(A) Globalisation deals with worldwide interconnectedness due to flows of ideas, capital and technology. (Correct) (B) Those on the left argue that contemporary globalisation represents a particualar phase of global capitalism that makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. (Correct) (C) Critics of globalisation from the political right express anxiety only with respect to cultural effects of globalisation. (Incorrect). Critics of globalisation from the political right express anxiety over the political, economic and cultural effects. In political terms, they also fear the weakening of the state. Economically, they want a return to self-reliance and protectionism, at least in certain areas of the economy. Culturally, they are worried that traditional culture will be harmed and people will lose their age-old values and ways (D) Many anti-globalisation movements are not opposed to the idea of globalization per se as much as they are opposed to a specific programme of globalization, which they see as a form of imperialism. (Correct) |