
Globalization
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9th - 12th Grade
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Ashley Johnston
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It's a Small World
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Learning Targets
I can describe the cultural and intellectual integration of countries into the world economy through the development of television, satellites, and computers
I can analyze global and political connections including multinational corporations, the United Nations, OPEC, and the World Trade Organization
I can explain how governments cooperate through treaties and organizations to minimize the negative effects of human actions on the environment
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Satellites
Development of technology made it possible to spread information around the world easily and instantly
What are satellites used for?
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Television
Television spreads information and art to large numbers of people simultaneously
American and British programs broadcast internationally = English principle world language
Diversity - telenovelas popular
CNN's broadcast of the Persian Gulf War inspired international news versions
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Computers
Changed problem solving and processing capabilities
Artists also provided with new tools for film, photography, music and writing
Miniaturization made computers and other technologies made it more available to more people
Internet allowed instant exchange of information
E-commerce
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Corporations
Multinational corporations - agents of technological change
Companies in industrialized countries have economic power to invest in mines and plantations in poorer countries
Trade agreements - companies relocate
Developing nations lower standards
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UN Alphabet Soup
1945 - United Nations created
General Assembly - each member nation has one vote
Security Council - 10 rotating members and 5 permanent members
WHO - fights disease
FAO - guards against food scarcity
UNICEF - protects children
UNESCO - education, science, culture
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Oil
1951 - Iraq nationalized oil industry
1960 - oil countries in Middle East and Latin America formed OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
OPEC has considerable political and economic power
1973 - no oil for support of Israel in Yom Kippur War
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Trade
WTO - facilitated free and reliable trade around the world
100 nations joined in 1995
Designed to reduce trade barriers and enforce trade agreements
Free trade not universally beneficial
2003 disagreement - left poorer nations at a disadvantage
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Environment
Industrialization plundered natural resources and polluted the environment
Strip mines ruined land, pesticides destroyed soil, water, and insects, oil spills killed marine life, air pollution led to acid rain
1984 - pesticide plant in India - 3,500
1986 - Chernobyl
1997 - Kyoto Protocol - 100 nations - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
US is not part of the Kyoto Protocol
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