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Question 1: Country B achieves significant economic growth and environmental
sustainability. However, they have yet to achieve social development. This already qualifies as sustainable development.
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False Question 2: Population-wise, the Global South has more people than the Global North.
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True
Question 3: War between two countries is a transnational issue.
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True Question 4: The Bank offers support to developed countries through policy advice, research and analysis, and technical assistance.
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False
Question 5: In sustainable development, there has to be a balance between social development, economic development, and the environment. Focusing on just one or two will not achieve sustainable development.
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True Question 6: The World Bank is an organization for trade opening. It is a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements. It is a place for them to settle trade disputes. It operates a system of trade rules.
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False Question 7: Jack is a talented footwear designer. Instead of using his talents to contribute to the development of his poor country, he leaves for the United Kingdom to give himself a better future. This contributes to the brain drain in Jack's destination country.
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False Question 8: One of the shared goals of IFIs states: to support sustainable political, cultural and environmental development.
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False Question 9: The modernization theory suggests that all societies progress through a similar pattern of development. This implies that all underdeveloped countries will become developed eventually.
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True Question 10: Post-development theory suggests that standards for development were established and defined by Western societies and therefore have some incompatibilities with Eastern societies.
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True
Question 11: Before the Millennium Development Goals were created, there were the Sustainable Development Goals.
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False Question 12: Intergovernmental organizations have a lot of power to enforce compliance.However, their scope is very limited based on their membership as not many nation-states want to surrender their sovereignty.
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False Question 13: The Global North refers to developed countries. The Global South refers to developing and underdeveloped countries.
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True Question 14: Population-wise, the Global North has more people than the Global South.
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False Question 15: Commissions and agencies managing shared resources are concerned with a specific type of commodity. Their scope only go as far as those commodities are involved.
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False Question 16: Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without any regard for the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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False Question 17: Generally, development is seen as the manifestation of growth, progress and positive change.
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True
Question 18: Modernization theory, structuralism theory, dependency theory, the basic needs model, and the neoclassical growth theory are all economics-based theories.Group of answer choices True
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True Question 19: In the economic surveillance function of the IMF, it works with governments around the world to modernize their economic policies and institutions and train their people.This helps countries strengthen their economy, improve growth and create jobs.
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False Question 20: Globalization has given rise to transnational issues or issues that a single government can effectively address by itself.
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False Question 21: One of the shared goals of IFIs states: to promote regional cooperation and integration.
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True Question 22: Continental governance, in principle, should create a world government, i.e. a common political authority for all of humanity, giving way to a global government and a single state that exercises authority over the entire world.
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False
Question 23: Global governance is a movement towards independent action among
transnational actors.
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False