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The process of countries becoming more connected. It is the process of the world's economies, political systems and cultures becoming more strongly connected to each other - ANS globalisation caused by the movement of info, capital, products, services and labour between different countries - ANS cause of globalisation the process of promoting and selling products or services - ANS marketing involves treating the world as one single market and using one marketing strategy to advertise a product to customers all over the world. It can create global brand awareness - ANS global marketing information can be spread across the world quickly and easily. The development and rapid spread of email, the internet, and social media means that large amounts of info can be exchanged instantly across the globe. This allows communication - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of information over time, the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased. Improvements in ICT have encouraged flows of capital globally - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of capital AQA A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY PAPER 2- HUMAN EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Copyright ©2025 THEBRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 money that is invested - ANS capital FDI rose from $400 billion in 1996 to nearly $1500 billion in 2016 - ANS flows of capital example historically, manufacturing industries were located in more developed countries. In recent decades, manufacturing has decreased in more developed countries. Lower labour costs have caused companies to relocate production abroad. As a result of these changes, international trade has increased. - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of products the number of people employed in manufacturing industries in the UK fell from more than 5 million in 1985 to around 2.6 million in 2014 - ANS flows of products example improvements to ICT means services can locate anywhere. Services can be split into high (developed countries) and low levels. Companies are increasingly relocating to low level services (labour=cheaper) - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of services During 1970s and 80s there was deregulation and opening up of national financial markets to the world - ANS flows of services example more people move overseas, either because they have to, or for work - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of labour globalisation allows countries to pool their resources to solve global issues that are too great for a single country to deal with. Greater integration of info gives better understanding of cultures - ANS benefits of globalisation- integration as countries become more interconnected, they become more dependant on one another. This discourages any actions that would upset global stability - ANS benefits of globalisation- stability Copyright ©2025 THEBRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 foreign investment brings capital into a country, which can be used, which can be used to improve education and infrastructure. This in turn can attract further trade and investment - ANS benefits of globalisation- development greater access to money and products improves people's standard of living - ANS benefits of globalisation- economic growth as companies move low skilled jobs to less developed countries, low skilled jobs to less developed countries find it more difficult to earn money- creating a greater divide between rich and poor - ANS negatives of globalisation- inequalities developed countries have intervened in conflicts in order to secure access to natural resources like oil - ANS negatives of globalisation- conflict improved transport and communications systems have made human trafficking easier - ANS negatives of globalisation- injustice more pollution due to increased transportation. Access to resources from around the world causes deforestation and overfishing. The abundance of cheap products around the world means people can afford to be more wasteful, creating lots of landfill - ANS negatives of globalisation- harmful to the environment include ways of working, procedures and methods of organisation that allow a particular function to be carried out. Since the 1940s , many new systems have been introduced to make it easier for flows of info, capital, products, services and labour to cross national boundaries - ANS factors affecting globalisation- systems used for info, communications a

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AQA A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY PAPER 2-
HUMAN EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS


The process of countries becoming more connected. It is the process of the world's economies,
political systems and cultures becoming more strongly connected to each other -
ANS globalisation


caused by the movement of info, capital, products, services and labour between different
countries - ANS cause of globalisation



the process of promoting and selling products or services - ANS marketing


involves treating the world as one single market and using one marketing strategy to advertise
a product to customers all over the world. It can create global brand awareness - ANS global
marketing


information can be spread across the world quickly and easily. The development and rapid
spread of email, the internet, and social media means that large amounts of info can be
exchanged instantly across the globe. This allows communication - ANS factors promoting
globalisation- flows of information


over time, the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased. Improvements in ICT
have encouraged flows of capital globally - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of
capital




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,money that is invested - ANS capital



FDI rose from $400 billion in 1996 to nearly $1500 billion in 2016 - ANS flows of capital
example


historically, manufacturing industries were located in more developed countries. In recent
decades, manufacturing has decreased in more developed countries. Lower labour costs have
caused companies to relocate production abroad. As a result of these changes, international
trade has increased. - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of products


the number of people employed in manufacturing industries in the UK fell from more than 5
million in 1985 to around 2.6 million in 2014 - ANS flows of products example


improvements to ICT means services can locate anywhere. Services can be split into high
(developed countries) and low levels. Companies are increasingly relocating to low level
services (labour=cheaper) - ANS factors promoting globalisation- flows of services


During 1970s and 80s there was deregulation and opening up of national financial markets to
the world - ANS flows of services example



more people move overseas, either because they have to, or for work - ANS factors
promoting globalisation- flows of labour


globalisation allows countries to pool their resources to solve global issues that are too great
for a single country to deal with. Greater integration of info gives better understanding of
cultures - ANS benefits of globalisation- integration


as countries become more interconnected, they become more dependant on one another. This
discourages any actions that would upset global stability - ANS benefits of globalisation-
stability



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, foreign investment brings capital into a country, which can be used, which can be used to
improve education and infrastructure. This in turn can attract further trade and investment -
ANS benefits of globalisation- development



greater access to money and products improves people's standard of living - ANS benefits of
globalisation- economic growth


as companies move low skilled jobs to less developed countries, low skilled jobs to less
developed countries find it more difficult to earn money- creating a greater divide between rich
and poor - ANS negatives of globalisation- inequalities


developed countries have intervened in conflicts in order to secure access to natural resources
like oil - ANS negatives of globalisation- conflict


improved transport and communications systems have made human trafficking easier -
ANS negatives of globalisation- injustice


more pollution due to increased transportation. Access to resources from around the world
causes deforestation and overfishing. The abundance of cheap products around the world
means people can afford to be more wasteful, creating lots of landfill - ANS negatives of
globalisation- harmful to the environment


include ways of working, procedures and methods of organisation that allow a particular
function to be carried out. Since the 1940s , many new systems have been introduced to make
it easier for flows of info, capital, products, services and labour to cross national boundaries -
ANS factors affecting globalisation- systems



used for info, communications and transport has advanced rapidly - ANS factors affecting
globalisation- technology




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