Part A: Answer BOTH of these questions

1. According to your understanding of the book, describe the power of place.

2. The title of the book mentions "globalization's rough landscape." What does the author mean by this? Provide examples from the text to support your explanation.





Part B: Answer THREE of these questions

1. What does the author mean by "globals, locals, and mobals"? What is the significance of breaking down the population into these three categories?

2. What is the core-periphery model? What does this model tell us about development, population, language, religion, health, etc.?

3. In what ways are some places ‘open’? ‘shut’? How does this create conflict among states?

4. Describe how place plays a role in the context of gender.

5. How do cities symbolize both power and inequality?

6. What is devolution? How do "subnational units" play a role in devolution? Describe the examples used in the text.

7. What are the "barriers" that De Blij writes about in Chapter 10? What are they barriers of? How does this relate to globalization?

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