Globalized Culture

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Soru 1Soru

The following passage is from an essay by a West African sociologist, written in 2002:

"When American hip-hop culture arrived in Senegal in the late 1980s, it was not received as a passive commodity of Western cultural imperialism. Senegalese youth did not simply copy American dress or slang; instead, they transformed rap into a vehicle for political activism and social critique, rooted in the traditional role of the *griot* (oral historian and storyteller). Performing in Wolof rather than English, local artists fused hip-hop beats with traditional Senegalese drumming and addressed local issues such as corruption, poverty, and structural adjustment programs. In doing so, they turned a global medium into a powerful expression of local culture and resistance."
—Souleymane Diallo, sociologist, *Urban Rhythms and Youth Identity*, 2002

The integration of American musical styles with West African oral traditions described in the passage is best understood as an example of which of the following cultural processes?

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Cevap: The adaptation of global cultural media to articulate local agency and critique socio-economic realities

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The option describing the adaptation of global cultural media to articulate local agency and critique socio-economic realities.
The correct answer is correct because the passage describes how Senegalese youth integrated American hip-hop with the traditional West African griot oral storytelling tradition and local Wolof language to address local socio-economic issues. This process, known as hybridization or glocalization, shows that globalized culture is actively adapted and modified by local societies rather than simply homogenizing them.

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Analyze the stimulus passage.
Identify that the author is describing how Senegalese youth adopted American hip-hop but modified it using the Wolof language, traditional drumming, and the traditional role of the griot to speak on local political matters.
Understanding the core argument of the source is necessary to identify the historical process it illustrates.
2
Connect the specific historical context to broader globalization concepts.
Relate the synthesis of global and local cultures to the concept of cultural hybridity or 'glocalization' in the late twentieth century.
AP World History requires placing specific local events within the framework of global developments.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one matching the concept of hybridity.
Confirm that the correct choice describes how local communities assert agency and adapt global media, while the incorrect choices reflect common misconceptions of absolute cultural homogenization or passive consumption.
This step ensures the selected option is supported by both the text and the historical learning objective.

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Cultural Hybridization and Glocalization
Soru 2Soru

The following is an excerpt from a study on global television flows published in 2012:

'While many cultural critics in the late twentieth century predicted that globalization would lead to a one-way imperialist export of American media, the actual flow of television programming has proven far more complex. Across Latin America, local television networks have not only dominated domestic markets with locally produced telenovelas but have also exported these shows to audiences in Eastern Europe, East Asia, and the Middle East, where they are frequently adapted to fit local cultural norms.'

Which of the following aspects of globalized culture after 1900 is best illustrated by the passage?

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Cevap: The development of multi-directional cultural flows and the creation of hybrid cultural products

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The development of multi-directional cultural flows and the creation of hybrid cultural products
The correct answer is correct because the passage shows that globalization is not just a one-way flow from the United States but involves multi-directional flows (Latin American telenovelas exported globally) and local adaptation, which are key features of cultural hybridization.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the main argument and evidence presented.
The passage argues that cultural globalization is not a one-way flow of American media, but rather a complex, multi-directional flow where Latin American telenovelas are exported and adapted globally.
To understand the specific historical trend being illustrated by the source.
2
Relate the findings in the stimulus to broader historical concepts of globalized culture after 1900.
The multi-directional sharing and local adaptation of media represent cultural hybridization and syncretism, rather than complete cultural homogenization.
To connect the specific source details to the AP World History learning objective on globalization.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that accurately describes this trend while avoiding common misconceptions.
The option highlighting multi-directional cultural flows and hybrid cultural products is correct, while options asserting complete homogenization or a lack of local agency are incorrect distractors.
To select the correct response and rule out distractors based on the misconception of complete Western homogenization.

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Cultural hybridization and multi-directional cultural flows in globalized culture
Soru 3Soru

The following passage is an excerpt from a speech given by French President François Mitterrand at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) negotiations in 1993:

"A nation that surrenders its means of self-expression to the laws of the global marketplace is a nation on the path to servitude. What is at stake in these negotiations is the preservation of our cultural identity and the right of every country to protect its own image. If we treat cultural works—films, music, and literature—no differently than industrial commodities like coal or steel, we invite a future of global cultural homogenization."

The arguments in the passage are best understood in the context of which of the following late twentieth-century developments?

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Cevap: The rapid expansion of transnational entertainment corporations and digital communication technologies.

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The arguments in the passage are best understood in the context of the rapid expansion of transnational entertainment corporations and digital communication technologies.
The correct answer is correct because Mitterrand's speech directly addresses the rise of transnational media and entertainment companies (mostly based in the United States) whose global reach was accelerated by television, film, and emerging digital communications, raising concerns about cultural dominance and the erosion of national identities.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage expresses concerns about cultural homogenization, the treatment of cultural goods as commodities in trade negotiations, and the need to protect national cultural identity.
Understanding the core argument of the source is essential for contextualizing it historically.
2
Identify the historical context of the source.
The speech was given in 1993 by a European leader during GATT trade negotiations, which corresponds to the late twentieth-century wave of economic and cultural globalization.
Placing the source in its correct time period helps link it to broader global developments.
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Evaluate the choices to find the development that directly caused these concerns.
The rapid expansion of transnational entertainment corporations and digital communications created the threat of Western cultural dominance, directly prompting state-level efforts to protect domestic cultural industries.
Connecting the source's anxiety about 'global cultural homogenization' to the proliferation of global media and multinational corporations identifies the correct historical development.

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Globalized Culture
Soru 4Soru

The following passage is an excerpt from an academic study published in 1997 on the social life of fast-food restaurants in East Asia.

"To understand the success of foreign fast-food chains in East Asian cities like Taipei, Seoul, and Beijing, one must look beyond corporate marketing. In these locations, the restaurants do not serve merely as quick, inexpensive refueling stations for busy workers, as they often do in the United States. Instead, they have been adopted as social hubs where teenagers gather for hours to study, and where middle-class parents host elaborate birthday parties to signal their modern, cosmopolitan lifestyle. The menus have likewise adjusted, incorporating local ingredients and flavor profiles to suit regional palates. The local population has actively reshaped the meaning and function of these corporate imports to fit their own social needs."

The social behaviors and consumer choices described in the passage best illustrate which of the following cultural dynamics of globalization in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The hybridization of global consumer culture through local adaptation and agency

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The hybridization of global consumer culture through local adaptation and agency
The correct answer is correct because the stimulus highlights how consumers in Taipei, Seoul, and Beijing altered both the menus and the social functions of Western fast-food restaurants to fit their own cultural norms. This demonstrates that globalization involves local agency and the creation of hybrid cultural forms, rather than passive absorption of Western culture.

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Analyze the stimulus for key themes regarding how foreign cultural imports are received.
The text shows that foreign fast-food restaurants in East Asia are used as social spaces in ways different from their original Western context, and their menus are modified for local tastes.
Understanding the core evidence in the text is necessary to identify the cultural process it represents.
2
Evaluate the choices against the historical context of late-twentieth-century globalization.
The process described is an example of local agency reshaping global brands, which is the definition of cultural hybridization.
This step connects the specific details of the text to broader historical concepts required by the AP World History curriculum.
3
Eliminate distractors that misinterpret the cultural dynamics shown or confuse historical eras.
Homogenization is ruled out because the culture is not becoming identical; political control is ruled out as it refers to a different era; the Green Revolution is ruled out as it refers to agriculture, not culture.
Elimination ensures the selected answer is the most accurate and pedagogically sound choice.

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Globalized Culture
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Soru 5Soru

The following passage is an excerpt from a speech delivered by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad at a regional summit in 1996:

"We are now witnessing a form of media imperialism where a few transnational corporations, mostly based in the West, control the flow of information and cultural products across the globe. Through satellite television and the internet, they broadcast programs that promote extreme individualism, consumerism, and values that are often at odds with our traditional family structures and social cohesion. If we do not actively protect and promote our own cultural heritage and local media, our younger generations will be socialized into a globalized culture that completely disregards our historical values and identity."

The perspective expressed in the speech is most directly a reaction to which of the following developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks that challenged traditional social norms.

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The rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks that challenged traditional social norms.
The correct answer is the option describing the rapid expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks. In the late twentieth century, rapid technological advances and the growth of multinational corporations facilitated the global spread of Western-dominated media and consumer goods. This often challenged traditional social, family, and religious norms in non-Western countries, leading to resistance and state-level efforts to preserve cultural sovereignty, as demonstrated by the speech.

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1
Analyze the provided stimulus to identify the speaker's main concern.
The speaker is expressing concern over the dominance of Western transnational corporations and media networks in broadcasting values like individualism and consumerism, which threaten local traditional family and social structures.
Understanding the source's main argument is necessary to contextualize the question.
2
Identify the historical context of late twentieth-century cultural globalization.
The late twentieth century saw rapid technological advancements (satellite TV, internet) and economic deregulation, which allowed Western-dominated multinational media corporations to spread consumer culture globally.
This links the specific concerns of the speaker to broader historical trends.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which trend directly prompted the Malaysian prime minister's speech.
The speech is a direct response to the spread of global consumer culture and Western media hegemony, making the option focusing on the expansion of global consumer culture and Western-dominated media networks the correct answer.
This eliminates the distractors and confirms the correct response.

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Late twentieth-century cultural globalization, the spread of consumer culture, and state-level or intellectual resistance to Western cultural dominance.
Soru 6Soru

During the late twentieth century, multinational corporations expanding into new global markets frequently adapted their products to local religious and cultural traditions. For example, fast-food chains in India introduced vegetarian options using local spices, blending global corporate templates with regional tastes.

This development best illustrates which of the following processes?

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Cevap: The modification of global cultural influences to align with local traditions.

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The modification of global cultural influences to align with local traditions
The correct answer is correct because the adaptation of fast-food menus in India to respect local religious and dietary customs demonstrates how global cultural influences are modified by local societies rather than resulting in direct cultural erasure.

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Analyze the historical scenario described in the stem.
The scenario details how global fast-food corporations in India modified their products (like introducing vegetarian options) to fit local cultural and religious practices.
Understanding the core behavior of the actors helps identify the historical process at play.
2
Evaluate the relationship between global and local culture in this context.
The global culture (fast-food franchise) did not destroy the local culture but was modified by it, showing local agency and adaptation.
This helps distinguish between complete homogenization and cultural hybridization/adaptation.
3
Select the choice that matches this process of adaptation.
The choice stating that global cultural influences are modified to align with local traditions is the correct fit.
It directly and accurately summarizes the process of cultural globalization shown in the scenario.

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Cultural globalization and local adaptation
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Soru 7Soru

The rapid expansion of the Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood, in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries represents a significant shift in global cultural flows. Rather than simply consuming Hollywood or European imports, audiences across Africa and the Caribbean increasingly preferred Nollywood films. These low-budget, digitally shot productions focused on local themes, folklore, and urban struggles. While critics initially feared that globalization would lead to a uniform cultural landscape dominated by Western media, the success of Nollywood demonstrates that regional media hubs can challenge Western dominance by producing content that resonates with local and diasporic experiences.

Which of the following developments in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries is best illustrated by the passage?

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Cevap: The way local and regional cultures adapted global technologies to assert their own cultural identities

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The way local and regional cultures adapted global technologies to assert their own cultural identities
The correct answer is correct because Nollywood’s growth demonstrates how local actors took advantage of global technological advances (such as digital cameras and cheap distribution methods) to create, distribute, and consume cultural products that reflected local stories and values rather than conforming to Western models.

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Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage describes how Nollywood (the Nigerian film industry) grew rapidly using digital technology, producing films focused on local themes that challenged Western media dominance and resonated across Africa and the Caribbean.
Understanding the core argument of the stimulus is essential for identifying the historical process it illustrates.
2
Evaluate the choices against the passage and historical context.
The correct option must reflect how local cultures interact with global influences (e.g., using digital media to assert regional identity). The option stating that cultures adapted global technologies to assert their own identities directly aligns with this.
Comparing options to the main idea of the source ensures the correct historical development is chosen.

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Globalized Culture
Soru 8Soru

The following passage is an excerpt from a historical study of popular culture in Oceania during the late twentieth century.

"The popularity of Jamaican reggae music among the Maori people of New Zealand in the 1980s led to the formation of local bands like Herbs. These artists combined traditional Maori vocal styles and political themes—such as land rights protests—with Jamaican reggae beats and Rastafarian symbols. Rather than simply imitating Caribbean musicians, Maori youth used the genre to articulate their own distinct cultural identity and resist assimilation."

The cultural development described in the passage best illustrates which of the following processes of twentieth-century globalization?

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Cevap: The adaptation of global popular culture to express local political and cultural identities

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The adaptation of global popular culture to express local political and cultural identities
The fusion of Jamaican reggae beats with traditional Maori vocal styles and political themes represents cultural hybridization, where global cultural products are adapted to local contexts to express local political and cultural identities rather than replacing them entirely.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the cultural exchange taking place.
The passage describes Maori youth in New Zealand combining Jamaican reggae music with traditional Maori vocal styles and land rights political themes.
To understand the nature of the cultural interaction described.
2
Relate the cultural interaction to key concepts of globalization.
Combining global and local elements to create a new, modified cultural form is known as cultural hybridization or syncretism.
To connect the specific historical example to the broader historical process of cultural globalization.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that best matches this concept.
The option describing the adaptation of global popular culture to express local identities is the correct choice, while options describing total homogenization, agricultural movements, or nineteenth-century imperialism are historically incorrect or irrelevant.
To select the correct option based on historical analysis.

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Cultural Hybridity in the Global Age
Soru 9Soru

An excerpt from a 2001 analysis of international cultural exchanges describes the following trend:

"The massive popularity of Japanese video games and animated television series in Europe and North America during the late 1990s demonstrates that the flow of global cultural goods is not a one-way street originating solely in the West. However, this spread did not simply replace Western culture with Japanese culture. Instead, local distributors routinely modified character names, dialogue, and soundtracks to align with local cultural norms, while Western audiences integrated these media products into their own daily practices and identities."

Which of the following developments in the late twentieth century is best illustrated by the passage?

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Cevap: How local societies actively adapt and hybridize global media to fit their own cultural frameworks.

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How local societies actively adapt and hybridize global media to fit their own cultural frameworks.
The correct answer is correct because the passage describes how local distributors and audiences modified character names, dialogue, and soundtracks of Japanese media to align with their own cultural norms. This process of local adaptation and blending is a prime example of cultural hybridization (or glocalization) during the era of globalization.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage for details regarding the flow and reception of global media.
The passage states that global media flows are not one-way (from the West) and that local distributors modified the Japanese products to fit local cultural norms, while audiences integrated them into their daily lives.
Understanding the main argument of the text is necessary to identify the historical process being described.
2
Evaluate the options against the findings of the text and historical context of Unit 9 (Globalization).
The process of modifying global products to fit local tastes represents cultural hybridization (often called glocalization) and demonstrates that globalization is multi-directional rather than simple uniform Westernization.
This connects the specific details of the passage to the broader historical concept of globalized culture.

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Glocalization and cultural hybridization in the global age
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Soru 10Soru

"The French language is a fundamental element of the personality and heritage of France. . . . It shall be the language of instruction, work, trade, and public services. . . . The use of French shall be mandatory in the designation, offer, presentation, instructions for use, and description of the scope and warranty of goods, products, and services, as well as in all written, spoken, or audiovisual advertising."
— Excerpt from the French Toubon Law, 1994

The legislation excerpted above is best understood as a response to which of the following developments in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The increasing influence of global consumer culture and the spread of English as a dominant international language

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The increasing influence of global consumer culture and the spread of English as a dominant international language
The correct answer is correct because the Toubon Law was enacted by France as a direct response to the increasing dominance of English and Anglo-American consumer culture in global commerce and media during the late twentieth century, representing a clear state-level attempt to preserve national cultural identity.

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Analyze the stimulus context and main argument.
The text is an excerpt from the French Toubon Law of 1994 requiring the mandatory use of the French language in commerce, instruction, public service, and advertising.
Understanding the core purpose of the law helps identify what global development it was reacting to.
2
Identify the historical context of the late twentieth century related to culture.
Globalization accelerated, leading to the rapid spread of Western (particularly American) consumer products, media, and the English language.
Connecting the local law to global trends helps locate the target response.
3
Evaluate the choices based on historical accuracy and the stimulus.
The option describing the spread of English and global consumer culture matches the threat France sought to counter. The other choices involve historical inaccuracies like complete homogenization, early modern mercantilism, or corporate territorial annexation.
Determines the most accurate option that reflects the learning objective of Globalized Culture and modern state-level resistance.

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State-level resistance to globalized culture
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Soru 11Soru

“Article 1: Except for cases permitted by law, the entry, production, distribution, use, and repair of satellite receiving equipment... are prohibited...

Article 5: The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance and the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting are responsible for utilizing their maximum potential and resources to present appropriate cultural programming to the public and to counter the cultural invasion of foreign networks.”

—Law Banning the Use of Satellite Receiving Equipment, Islamic Republic of Iran, 1995

The legislation described in the passage is best understood as a response to which of the following aspects of globalization in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The rapid spread of consumer culture and media that governments feared would undermine traditional domestic values

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The rapid spread of consumer culture and media that governments feared would undermine traditional domestic values
The correct answer is correct because the Iranian law represents a state-level response and resistance to the global flow of information and media, specifically satellite TV, which was viewed as a threat to the nation's cultural and religious values.

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Analyze the text of the 1995 Iranian law to identify the central issue and the actor's goal.
The Iranian government bans satellite receiving equipment to prevent a 'cultural invasion' of foreign television networks.
Understanding the source's content is the first step in contextualizing it within global history.
2
Connect the ban on satellite TV to the technological developments and cultural dynamics of the late twentieth century.
Satellite TV allowed the rapid transmission of Western consumer culture and media across national borders.
This links the specific historical event to the broader topic of cultural globalization.
3
Evaluate the options to find which dynamic of globalization is best represented by this state action.
The correct option is identified as the rapid spread of consumer culture that governments feared would threaten traditional values.
This shows how governments actively resisted Western cultural dominance rather than simply accepting total homogenization.

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Globalized Culture

İpuçları

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Consider the date of the law (1995) and what kind of technology was spreading during this period of globalization.
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Soru 12Soru

The global popularity of Turkish television dramas (*diziler*) in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America in the early twenty-first century has challenged traditional models of cultural globalization. Rather than consuming American or European television programs, millions of viewers in these regions have tuned in daily to watch dramas produced in Turkey that depict modern lifestyles alongside traditional family dynamics and social values. These shows have sparked tourism to Turkey, increased demand for Turkish consumer products, and influenced local debates on gender roles and modernization. The widespread consumption of these dramas demonstrates that global cultural networks are increasingly multi-directional rather than centered exclusively on Western societies.

The cultural trends described in the passage best support which of the following claims about globalization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?

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Cevap: Global cultural exchange has been characterized by multi-directional flows that challenge the absolute dominance of Western cultural exports.

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Global cultural exchange has been characterized by multi-directional flows that challenge the absolute dominance of Western cultural exports.
The correct answer is correct because the popularity of Turkish television dramas in South America, the Middle East, and North Africa demonstrates that modern globalization involves complex, multi-directional cultural flows. This challenges the common assumption that globalization is merely a synonym for Westernization or Americanization.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the main argument and context.
The passage details the global success of Turkish television dramas in non-Western regions and explains that this represents a multi-directional flow of culture rather than a Western-dominated one.
Understanding the core argument of the source text is necessary to evaluate which historical claim it supports.
2
Link the findings of the stimulus to the broader historical concepts of globalization.
The popularity of Turkish media shows that globalization is not synonymous with simple Westernization and that multiple regional hubs export culture globally.
This step connects the specific historical scenario to the learning objective on globalized culture.
3
Evaluate the answer choices to identify the correct claim and eliminate distractors.
The option concerning multi-directional flows aligns directly with the passage. Distractors concerning mercantilism, direct colonial rule, and complete homogenization are eliminated as historically inaccurate or contradictory to the source.
This ensures the selected option is both historically accurate and directly supported by the provided evidence.

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Globalized Culture
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Soru 13Soru

In Senegal, hip-hop has been embraced by youth not simply as an imitation of African American culture, but as a vehicle for reviving traditional Wolof oral poetry (*taasu*) and addressing local political issues. Known as *Rap Galsen*, the genre merges imported electronic beats with traditional sabar drumming and lyrics in local languages that critique government corruption. Senegalese artists argue that rather than losing their heritage to Western imports, they are using globalized media to amplify local voices and preserve historical storytelling traditions.

Based on the passage, the development of *Rap Galsen* in Senegal best illustrates which of the following trends in globalized culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?

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Cevap: The adaptation of global cultural practices to express local political concerns and preserve indigenous identities

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The adaptation of global cultural practices to express local political concerns and preserve indigenous identities
The correct answer shows how global cultural forms, like hip-hop, are adopted and altered by local populations. Senegalese artists use these global styles alongside traditional elements like Wolof oral poetry and sabar drumming to address local political corruption and preserve their heritage, demonstrating cultural hybridity.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to determine how the global culture of hip-hop is treated in Senegal.
The passage explains that Senegalese youth merge imported beats with traditional instruments (sabar drums) and Wolof oral poetry to target local issues.
Understanding the specific cultural interaction in the source is necessary to link it to broader historical processes.
2
Connect this process of hybridization to the relevant Unit 9 concept.
The combination of global and local cultural features represents syncretism or hybridity rather than complete homogenization.
Globalization does not merely impose Western culture; it often leads to local adaptation and cultural synthesis.
3
Evaluate the options to identify the correct response and eliminate distractors.
The option highlighting the adaptation of global culture for local political and cultural expression is correct. Other options rely on historical misconceptions about mercantilism, Marxist technology policies, or complete homogenization.
Ensuring the selected choice matches the evidence of agency and hybridity in the text.

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Cultural globalization and hybridization
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Soru 14Soru

Basketball was introduced to the Philippines by American teachers in the early twentieth century. By the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the sport had become deeply embedded in Filipino culture. In neighborhoods (barangays) across the archipelago, basketball courts—often makeshift hoops mounted on coconut trees or utility poles—became centers of community life. Local tournaments are held during town fiestas, often sponsored by local politicians and integrated with traditional religious festivals. The game is played with a distinct local style emphasizing speed, agility, and street-smart playmaking over the height-dominated play typical of North American professional leagues.

The development described in the passage best illustrates which of the following processes in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries?

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Cevap: The hybridization of global culture through local adaptation and modification

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The hybridization of global culture through local adaptation and modification
The correct answer is correct because the integration of basketball into Filipino neighborhood life, religious festivals, and local playing styles shows how a global cultural import is adapted to fit local traditions, illustrating the process of cultural hybridity and glocalization.

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Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage describes how basketball, originally an American sport, has been incorporated into local Philippine traditions (barangays, town fiestas, political sponsorships) and played with a unique local style.
This establishes the context of cultural diffusion and local adaptation.
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Evaluate the choices against the evidence.
The modification of the sport to fit Filipino traditions is a clear example of cultural hybridity, also known as glocalization.
This directly matches the concept of globalized culture and how global forces interact with local agency.

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Globalized Culture and Glocalization
Soru 15Soru

"The emergence of British-Asian bhangra music in cities like Birmingham and London during the 1980s and 1990s represented a complex cultural fusion. British-born youth of South Asian descent combined traditional Punjabi folk rhythms and instruments, such as the dhol drum, with contemporary Western genres like synth-pop, electronic dance music, and hip-hop. This new hybrid style served not only as a means for young British Asians to assert their identity in a multicultural society, but it also quickly gained popularity worldwide, circulating back to South Asia where it transformed mainstream Indian popular music."

Based on the passage, the global spread and evolution of bhangra music is best understood as an example of which of the following processes?

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Cevap: the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities that challenge simple models of Western cultural dominance

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the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities that challenge simple models of Western cultural dominance
The correct answer demonstrates the concept of cultural hybridity, showing how British-Asian youth actively fused Punjabi folk traditions with Western genres to create a new music style. This hybrid music then spread globally, showing that cultural globalization is multidirectional and shaped by diasporic populations rather than being a simple case of Western cultural dominance.

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1
Analyze the stimulus to identify the cultural change being described.
The passage describes the development of British-Asian bhangra music as a fusion of traditional Punjabi folk music and Western genres (synth-pop, hip-hop, etc.) created by diasporic youth in the UK.
To understand the core historical phenomenon presented in the source.
2
Relate the phenomenon to broader historical developments of the late twentieth century.
The fusion of Western and non-Western cultural elements demonstrates hybridization and the active role of migration and diasporas in shaping global culture, rather than a simple imposition of Western culture.
To connect the specific context of the stimulus to the AP World History theme of globalized culture.
3
Evaluate the options to find the one that best captures this relationship while avoiding common misconceptions.
The correct option correctly identifies the process as the creation of hybrid cultural forms by diasporic communities, while the distractors represent chronological or conceptual errors such as mercantilism, direct colonial rule, or complete homogenization.
To select the most historically accurate and contextually supported option.

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Globalized Culture
Soru 16Soru

The following passage is from an academic study of consumer culture in East Asia published in the late 1990s.

"In Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei, McDonald’s was initially embraced as a symbol of Americana and modernity. However, local consumers quickly adapted the franchise to fit their own cultural needs. Rather than treating it as a place for rapid, convenient dining, middle-class families and students transformed these restaurants into leisure centers. Customers frequently spent hours socializing, studying, or celebrating family milestones over coffee and fries. In doing so, East Asian consumers stripped the establishment of its original American association with speed and efficiency, embedding it instead into local patterns of hospitality and community life."

Based on the passage, the behavior of East Asian consumers best illustrates which of the following features of globalized culture in the late twentieth century?

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Cevap: The ways in which local populations actively adapted and reshaped global consumer brands to fit their own social norms.

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The ways in which local populations actively adapted and reshaped global consumer brands to fit their own social norms.
The correct answer is correct because the passage shows how local consumers exercise agency by incorporating global brands into their own cultural patterns, demonstrating that cultural globalization is an interactive process of localization and hybridization rather than passive Westernization.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage.
The passage describes how consumers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei used McDonald's as a community hangout and leisure center, altering the original brand's emphasis on speed.
To identify how the consumer behavior relates to globalized culture.
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Evaluate the options against the stimulus and historical context.
The options are compared to determine which one accurately reflects the localization of global brands, while eliminating distractors like total cultural homogenization or unrelated processes like mercantilism and the Green Revolution.
To select the most historically and contextually accurate answer.

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Globalized Culture
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