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Midterm Exam LEA 2

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice midterm exam on topics related to globalization and human rights. The exam covers key concepts from authors Jan Aart Scholte and Anthony Giddens on different perspectives of globalization. It also tests understanding of types of human rights violations like human trafficking, cybercrime, and effects of globalization. The exam concludes with two essay questions asking about future challenges to law enforcement on a global scale and how police can safeguard life and human dignity internationally.

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Midterm Exam LEA 2

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice midterm exam on topics related to globalization and human rights. The exam covers key concepts from authors Jan Aart Scholte and Anthony Giddens on different perspectives of globalization. It also tests understanding of types of human rights violations like human trafficking, cybercrime, and effects of globalization. The exam concludes with two essay questions asking about future challenges to law enforcement on a global scale and how police can safeguard life and human dignity internationally.

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MIDTERM EXAM

LEA-2
I. Multiple choice: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions.
Encircle the letter of your choice.

1. According to ___________ globalization is the growing inter penetration of states,


market, communications and ideas?
A. Allison Bryisk C. Both A&B
B. Jan Aart Scholte D. None of the above
2. This author states that globalization as internationalization, Liberalization,
Universalization, westernization, and deterritorialization
A. Allison Bryisk C. Both A&B
B. Jan Aart Scholte D. None of the above
3. The term _________________ covers many types of activities but essentially can be
used to describe violation of law that are committed and/or facilitated through the use
of electronic media.
A. drug trafficking C. Trafficking of person
B. Cybercrime D. None of the above

4. A cause in terrorism exemplified personal cause and their motivated by hate or desire
for power.
A. Ideological perspective C. Psychosocial perspective
B. Psychological perspective D. Strategic perspective

5. Terrorist likened to Al Queda establish by Osama Bin Ladin, Bader Meinhoff of


Germany and Irish Republican Army LTTE, are example of what terrorist perspective?

A. Ideological perspective C. Psychosocial perspective


B. Psychological perspective D. Strategic perspective

6. When people are duped or force to enter another country for promise of better life
in another countries its called ____________?
A. People addiction
B. People smuggling
C. Human trafficking
D. None of the above
7. When People voluntary pay certain people or smugglers in order to gain illegal entry
to other countries
A. People addiction
B. People smuggling
C. Human trafficking
D. None of the above

8. The global implications on crimes involving human security are growing, hence the
following additional impacts are, except?
A. Threat to human health due to HIV/AIDS cases
B. Threats to border integrity
C. Threats to the very health of our global human conscience
D. none of the above

9.-10. The effects of globalization on human rights violation will depend on


_________________and _______________________.

A. The type of state


B. Country
C. Its history
D. A & C.

11. Example of a one party system:


A. UK
B. Russia
C. Autocratic & dictatorial power
D. none of the above

12. Below are Effects of globalization on human rights, except?


A. Newly democratize country with weak institution and elite controlled economies,
B. Global mobility & information flows generally stimulate ethnic mobilization.
C. Increase power vacuums by both empowering sub-state challengers and
providing sporadic intervention which displaces old regimes without consolidating
new ones.
D. government and police corruptions.

13. The More common features of one state policy is _______________________.


A. The position of the ruling party is guaranteed in the constitution, all forms of
political opposition are banned.
B. The ruling party controls all aspect of life within the state,
C. The belief that a ruling party is all important to a state.
D. All of the above
14. ______________ believes that that only one party could take could take the
workers to their ultimate destiny and the involvement of other parties could hinder the
progress.

A. Mao Che tong


B. Gorbachev
C. Lenin
D. Mitchel Djotodia

15. Example of a country with elite controlled economy?


A. China
B. Russia
C. Southeast Asia
D. B & C

16. _______________ defined globalization as the intensification of worldwide social


relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by
events occurring many miles away vice versa.
A. Allison Brysk
B. Jan Aart Scholte
C. A & C
D. Anthony Giddens

17. A type of globalization which state that a process of removing government-imposed


restriction on movement between countries in order to create an open “borderless”
world economy.
A. Globalization as Internationalization
B. Globalization as Liberalization
C. Globalization as Universalization
D. None of the above

18. A type of globalization which described the growth in the international exchange and
interdependence.

A. Globalization as Internationalization
B. Globalization as Liberalization
C. Globalization as Universalization
D. None of the above
19. Type of globalization referring used in the sense of being “worldwide”, also a
process of spreading various objects and experiences to people at all corners of the
earth.

A. Globalization as Internationalization
B. Globalization as Liberalization
C. Globalization as Universalization
D. Globalization as Westernization

20. Drug trafficking group utilize technologies in 2 distinct ways, namely.

A. To protect themselves and their illicit operation from investigation.


B. A & D
C. To improve communication with surrogate
D. To improve the efficiency of product delivery and distribution.

II. ENUMERATION:
1. Give the future challenges to law enforcement(10 points)
2. How can the police or law enforcement agencies safeguard life and human
dignity in a global scale (10 points)

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