Test your knowledge on the fundamental concepts of globalization, including its definition, metaphors, origins, and the structural barriers it creates in society.
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1. According to the reviewer's 'Metaphors that make globalization clearer', which concept refers to things that 'harden' and create barriers that prevent or make the movement of goods, people, and ideas difficult?
Explanation: The text defines 'Solidity' as things that '"harden" and don't move easily (barriers)'. 'Flows' refers to the movements themselves, 'Liquidity' is the ease of movement, and 'Structural barriers' are specific societal divisions, not the general metaphor for barriers.
2. According to the provided text, the emergence of the Propaganda Movement is associated with which historical epoch or wave?
Explanation: The text explicitly lists the emergence of the Propaganda Movement as a key development under the third epoch, titled 'Late 18th–early 19th c.: Intra-European wars spread ideas/structures'.