ANTHR 230 MODULE 4 TEST QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
A franchise can be described as: - ANSWER An arrangement where a
company lets individuals set up their own business to sell products made by the
company or to make and sell products under the company's brand name.
The franchise is an example of how: - ANSWER The economic and cultural
dimensions of globalization can intersect.
An example of an American brand that has gone global is: - ANSWER All of
the above
One feature that explains the global success of the McDonalds brand is that: -
ANSWER McDonalds restaurants have adapted to local practices linked to food
consumption in various parts of the world.
When the term hybridity/hybridization is used in relation to globalization, it
describes: - ANSWER The mixing of difference cultural idea, practices,
lifestyles.
A feature of the global pop hit "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi that makes it an
example of hybridization is: - ANSWER Its reliance on musical instruments,
rhythms, and singing styles that come from different parts of the world.
According to Lane Crothers increased cultural interaction resulting from
globalization: - ANSWER Is not to be feared because it will most likely lead to
the mixing of different cultural practices rather than a dominant group
completely taking over culturally.
When used in relation to globalization, McDonaldization is a term that
describes: - ANSWER The global spread of American lifestyles and values.
A reason some people are uncomfortable with McDonaldization is that: -
ANSWER All of the above
ANSWERS
A franchise can be described as: - ANSWER An arrangement where a
company lets individuals set up their own business to sell products made by the
company or to make and sell products under the company's brand name.
The franchise is an example of how: - ANSWER The economic and cultural
dimensions of globalization can intersect.
An example of an American brand that has gone global is: - ANSWER All of
the above
One feature that explains the global success of the McDonalds brand is that: -
ANSWER McDonalds restaurants have adapted to local practices linked to food
consumption in various parts of the world.
When the term hybridity/hybridization is used in relation to globalization, it
describes: - ANSWER The mixing of difference cultural idea, practices,
lifestyles.
A feature of the global pop hit "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi that makes it an
example of hybridization is: - ANSWER Its reliance on musical instruments,
rhythms, and singing styles that come from different parts of the world.
According to Lane Crothers increased cultural interaction resulting from
globalization: - ANSWER Is not to be feared because it will most likely lead to
the mixing of different cultural practices rather than a dominant group
completely taking over culturally.
When used in relation to globalization, McDonaldization is a term that
describes: - ANSWER The global spread of American lifestyles and values.
A reason some people are uncomfortable with McDonaldization is that: -
ANSWER All of the above