ODD MAN OUT. Among the four (4) options found in each item, choose one which is different and hence does not belong to the group. on 1. The Region as an Object Impacted by Globalization (Externalist view) * A. Colonial rule and dominance B. World W
Here are the odd ones out for each item based on the context of globalization and regional dynamics:
1. **B. World War II** - While WWII had significant global impacts, it is not directly related to the concept of globalization in the context of continued change in regions post-war.
2. **C. Region** - This option does not fit as it is a broad term, while the other options refer specifically to organizations or crises related to globalization.
3. **A. Asian Financial Crisis** - This is a specific event, while the other options are general effects or changes brought on by globalization.
4. **A. Rising middle classes** - This option describes a social class characteristic rather than a direct effect of globalization, which is better captured by the other options.
5. **B. Rise of domestic fast food chains** - This reflects local adaptation rather than an influence from globalization, while the other options relate directly to globalization's influence.
6. **C. Anime** - While anime is a cultural medium that can have global outreach, it does not represent a direct effect on diets like the other options that relate to food practices.
7. **C. Region as an Alternative to Globalization** - This option discusses a perspective opposing globalization, while the others are views supporting or analyzing globalization.
8. **A. Lobbying with pressure politics** - This option is focused on political maneuvering rather than the broader economic influence that the other options emphasize.
9. **B. NATO** - NATO is primarily a military alliance, whereas the other options relate directly to regional economic cooperation alternatives to globalization.
10. **C. Asia Pacific** - This is more of a geographic descriptor, while the other options refer to specific reasons countries might form regional alliances in the context of globalization.