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What is often called Economic Globalisation usually involves greater economic flows among dif ferent countries of the world. Consider the following statements with reference to it:
1. The restrictions imposed by different countries on allowing the imports of other countries have been reduced.
2. The restrictions on movement of capital across the countries have been increased.
3. Developed countries carefully guarded their borders with visa policies to ensure that citizens of other countries cannot take away the Jobs of their own citizens.
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Choose the correct statements about reasons for acceleration of Globalization:
1. The invention of the telegraph, telephone and microchip has revolutionized communication.
2. Printing came into being laying the basis for the creation of nationalism.
3. Technology affects not only the way we think of our personal lives but also our collective lives.
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World Social Forum is a global platform opposed to neoliberal globalization. Which of the following statements about WSF is/are incorrect?
1. It is a wide coalition composed of human rights activists, environmentalists, labour, youth and women activists.
2. The first WSF meeting was organized in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2000.
3. Fourth and seventh WSF meetings were held in Mumbal in 2004 and 2007 respectively.
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Which of the following is correct with reference to Globalisation?
Which of the following argument(s) is/are against the globalisation?
1. It causes economic inequity
2. Reduction of state capacity
3. Environment degradation
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