a level edexel geography question paper 2 mark sch
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PEARSON (PEARSON)
Geography 2016
Unit 2 - Dynamic Places
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Pearson Edexcel GCE
In Geography (9GE0)
Paper 2
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number Explain one way in which globalisation has increased flows between
countries
AO1 (4 marks)
1(a) (4)
Award 1 mark for a way in which globalisation has increased
connections and flows between countries, with up to a further 3 marks
for an explanation to a maximum of 4 marks.
For example:
• Globalisation has led to increased flow of commodities/goods (1)
through the use of containerisation (1) which are intermodal
allowing for greater speed (1) contributing to a shrinking world
effect/time-space compression. (1)
• Globalisation has also resulted in the increased spread of
information (1) as the internet has brought real-time
communication between distant places/time-space compression
(1) allowing goods and services to be bought instantaneously
(1) through the use of fibre optic cables (1).
• Globalisation has also facilitated the flows of people between
countries (1) as improved transport infrastructure such as
aeroplanes/high-speed rail (1) has reduced the friction of
distance/increased the speed of travel (1) as well as reduced
costs meaning it is accessible to a greater range of people. (1)
• Globalisation has resulted in lengthening connections between
people and places (1), as goods are sourced further away (1)
allowing people access to a great range of goods (1) and
exposure to new cultures (1).
• Globalisation has resulted in a faster speed of connections (1)
due to the growth of technologies such as Microsoft Teams
enabling communication in real time (1), as well as faster travel
between continents (1) as aircraft have become more efficient
and faster (1).
• Globalisation has led to increased flows of capital (1).
Businesses and investment banks buy and sell money in
different currencies to make profits (1). This means that the
shock of the global recession for example is felt across the world
(1) due to the interconnected nature of the world finance
markets (1).
Accept any other appropriate response.
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