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True/False 1) Hugo Grotius, an advocate of natural law, is considered to be the

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Question

True/False

1) Hugo Grotius, an advocate of natural law, is considered to be the father of international law.

  

2) Globalization is not a threat to sovereignty.

3) The World Bank was set up by the United Nations.

4) The United Nations is an example of global governance.

5) The different forms of globalization have no effect on one another.

6) The modern state emerged following the American Revolution.

7) There are six identifiable waves of globalization.

8) The integration of European Union countries was a key issue in the 2011 euro zone crisis.

9) Globalization has allowed criminal organizations to increase their activities.

10) The Catholic Church is declining in the developing world.

Explanation / Answer

1) Hugo Grotius, a Dutch Jurist is considered to be the father of international law-TRUE

2) Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views , products, ideas and other aspects of cultures. Globalization can be economic or sociocultural in nature.

One of the criticism of globalization is that it is a threat to sovereignty by allowing international corporations and multinational businesses which makes the state less powerful.

So false.

3) The world bank is an international financial organization which provides loans to developing countries for different programs. World bank is a part of world bank group which is a part of United Nations.-True

4) Global governance is a movement towards political integration of transnational actors aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affects more than one state. UN is an example of global governance.-True

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