Unit Seven Review
Completion requirements
Unit Seven Review
In this unit, you looked at the following questions:
What did you learn?
In this unit, you learned that groups of people who want to preserve their way of life in the global village face many challenges and opportunities. Global forces may make people all over the world alike, but they also provide opportunities for people to collaborate, communicate, and preserve and promote their unique languages and cultures.
This multiple-choice quiz is marked. Review the main ideas and terms in the unit before you complete the quiz. Because it is an unsupervised open book quiz, you can look up the answers if you do not know them!
For questions that are based on a source, read the question first so you know what you are looking for in the source. Then, look carefully at the source before you select a response. Some questions have hints; read them carefully.
After reviewing the feedback on your first attempt, you may complete the quiz a second time. If you make a second attempt on the quiz, your mark will be the average of the two attempts.
The Unit Reviews are worth 10% of your school-awarded mark.
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Are people becoming more alike because of globalization?
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How does globalization affect language and culture?
What did you learn?
In this unit, you learned that groups of people who want to preserve their way of life in the global village face many challenges and opportunities. Global forces may make people all over the world alike, but they also provide opportunities for people to collaborate, communicate, and preserve and promote their unique languages and cultures.
Complete the Unit 7 review quiz on the next page. This review quiz is for marks. The quiz is open-book, unsupervised, and composed of multiple-choice questions. |
This multiple-choice quiz is marked. Review the main ideas and terms in the unit before you complete the quiz. Because it is an unsupervised open book quiz, you can look up the answers if you do not know them!
For questions that are based on a source, read the question first so you know what you are looking for in the source. Then, look carefully at the source before you select a response. Some questions have hints; read them carefully.
After reviewing the feedback on your first attempt, you may complete the quiz a second time. If you make a second attempt on the quiz, your mark will be the average of the two attempts.
The Unit Reviews are worth 10% of your school-awarded mark.