Unit 10 Globalization p

32
The Modern Era Globalization

Transcript of Unit 10 Globalization p

Page 1: Unit 10 Globalization p

The Modern Era

Globalization

Colonialism left new nations ldquoUnderdevelopedrdquo

This table shows how shares of world Gross Domestic Product changed between 1870 and 1998

Date India China Africa Japan Western Europe and US

1870 122 172 36 23 425

1913 76 89 27 26 526

1950 42 45 36 30 536

1973 31 46 33 77 477

1998 50 115 31 77 425

What might we learn from this table about patterns of economic development in the world

In the 1960s as the colonized people gained independence the world-wide split between the North ndashrich industrial nationsmdashand the South ndashpoor ldquothird worldrdquo nationsmdashgrew wider

How did Western leaders try to restore world trade after World War II

In 1944Created the World Bank

Established the International Monetary Fund

Established stable currency exchange rates

Ushered in global economic cooperation

Eventually led to Free Market Capitalism

However these agreementsdid not include the Soviet bloc nations

Post WWII move towards Free Trade

In theory free world trade encourages greater economic specialization more productivity and greater wealth

Efficient use of world resources

Tariffs (trade taxes) are eliminated

Businesses can move wheremake more profits

More jobs are created

People have more money

And each country can concentrate on what it does best

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 2: Unit 10 Globalization p

Colonialism left new nations ldquoUnderdevelopedrdquo

This table shows how shares of world Gross Domestic Product changed between 1870 and 1998

Date India China Africa Japan Western Europe and US

1870 122 172 36 23 425

1913 76 89 27 26 526

1950 42 45 36 30 536

1973 31 46 33 77 477

1998 50 115 31 77 425

What might we learn from this table about patterns of economic development in the world

In the 1960s as the colonized people gained independence the world-wide split between the North ndashrich industrial nationsmdashand the South ndashpoor ldquothird worldrdquo nationsmdashgrew wider

How did Western leaders try to restore world trade after World War II

In 1944Created the World Bank

Established the International Monetary Fund

Established stable currency exchange rates

Ushered in global economic cooperation

Eventually led to Free Market Capitalism

However these agreementsdid not include the Soviet bloc nations

Post WWII move towards Free Trade

In theory free world trade encourages greater economic specialization more productivity and greater wealth

Efficient use of world resources

Tariffs (trade taxes) are eliminated

Businesses can move wheremake more profits

More jobs are created

People have more money

And each country can concentrate on what it does best

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 3: Unit 10 Globalization p

In the 1960s as the colonized people gained independence the world-wide split between the North ndashrich industrial nationsmdashand the South ndashpoor ldquothird worldrdquo nationsmdashgrew wider

How did Western leaders try to restore world trade after World War II

In 1944Created the World Bank

Established the International Monetary Fund

Established stable currency exchange rates

Ushered in global economic cooperation

Eventually led to Free Market Capitalism

However these agreementsdid not include the Soviet bloc nations

Post WWII move towards Free Trade

In theory free world trade encourages greater economic specialization more productivity and greater wealth

Efficient use of world resources

Tariffs (trade taxes) are eliminated

Businesses can move wheremake more profits

More jobs are created

People have more money

And each country can concentrate on what it does best

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 4: Unit 10 Globalization p

How did Western leaders try to restore world trade after World War II

In 1944Created the World Bank

Established the International Monetary Fund

Established stable currency exchange rates

Ushered in global economic cooperation

Eventually led to Free Market Capitalism

However these agreementsdid not include the Soviet bloc nations

Post WWII move towards Free Trade

In theory free world trade encourages greater economic specialization more productivity and greater wealth

Efficient use of world resources

Tariffs (trade taxes) are eliminated

Businesses can move wheremake more profits

More jobs are created

People have more money

And each country can concentrate on what it does best

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 5: Unit 10 Globalization p

Post WWII move towards Free Trade

In theory free world trade encourages greater economic specialization more productivity and greater wealth

Efficient use of world resources

Tariffs (trade taxes) are eliminated

Businesses can move wheremake more profits

More jobs are created

People have more money

And each country can concentrate on what it does best

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 6: Unit 10 Globalization p

In the 1990s Globalization now embraced the majority of the worldrsquos economies

US the major world power became the chief

advocate of free market capitalism for the global

system

What is

Globalization

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 7: Unit 10 Globalization p

Increasing global connections Faster communication and transportation

Rapid growth of worldwide social relationships

Swift and free flow of money goods people amp ideas across national borders

Globalization

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 8: Unit 10 Globalization p

billions

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1803 - 124 yrs 1927- 33 yrs 1960 - 14 yrs 1974 - 12 yrs 1986 ndash 13 yrs

The time it takes to add one billion people grows shorter

World population has been rapidly increasing

Wow More than

6 billion people

now alive

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 9: Unit 10 Globalization p

Life expectancy is rising but it varies world wide

Country Average Life Expectancy

Sweden 792

France 78

United States

711

Bangladesh 628

Botswana 401

Zimbabwe 392

Average life expectancyfor the world is 70 years

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 10: Unit 10 Globalization p

Speed of travel has increased dramatically

World wide communication is almost instant

1981

1977

1957

1982

Look at this antique computer It doesnrsquot

even have a hard drive

1962

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 11: Unit 10 Globalization p

The computer has been changing

billions of lives

Where are the

books I orderedIrsquom applying

to college

IT Engineer

seeks house

Wersquore catching

up with the US

economy

Will you be my

E-pal

I raised my

campaign funds via

the internet

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 12: Unit 10 Globalization p

But what does

globalization have to do with me

Jeans from Malaysia

Backpack from China

Shirt from Mexico

Cap from Bangladesh

Video gamefrom Japan

Sneakers from IndonesiaSoccer ball

fromPakistan

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 13: Unit 10 Globalization p

Expanding technology

makes possible a

cornucopia of new products

for us

New technologies allow humans to control nature like never before

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 14: Unit 10 Globalization p

More goods are being produced bought and sold worldwide than ever before

What

shall I buy

next

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 15: Unit 10 Globalization p

Globalization also spreads ideas

and values

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 16: Unit 10 Globalization p

Democratic ideas have spread to

more countries than ever before

India

Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Malaysia

Qatar

Mali

Brazil

South Africa

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 17: Unit 10 Globalization p

But globalization brings high human

costs

Although the worldrsquos people are producing more than

47 trillion dollars in wealth these riches are not

distributed equally

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 18: Unit 10 Globalization p

20 get most of the wealth

The US owns 11 trillion dollars of this wealth

2 billion of the worldrsquos people live on less than $2 a day

Peasants are forced to leave the land as money and wage economies spread

Workers without education and skills are often left behind

The growing gap between the rich

and the poor continues to increase

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 19: Unit 10 Globalization p

Some big multinational corporations have more wealth than many nations

Ranking GDPvalue added $trillion

1 United States 99

2 Japan 47

7 China 123

$billion

40 Malaysia 897

41 Colombia 813

42 Philippines 747

43 Chile 705

44 Wal-Mart Stores 677

45 Pakistan 616

46 Peru 535

47 Algeria 533

48 Exxon 576

49 Czech Republic 508

50 New Zealand 50

51 Bangladesh 471

52

United Arab

Emirates 465

53 General Motors 462

54 Hungary 456

55 Ford Motor 451

56 Mitsubishi 443

57 Mitsui 413

58 Nigeria 411

59 Citigroup 391

60 Itachu 384

Gross DomesticProduct (GDP) of SelectedCountries and Corporations2002Corporations in bold face

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 20: Unit 10 Globalization p

In poor countries child labor is widespread Some 212 million children of ages 5-14 are working instead of going to school

These young girls work 12 hours a day 6 days a week earning $2-3 per week

Most child labor involves high energy work

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 21: Unit 10 Globalization p

Outsourcing is increasingIn 2003 US lost 234000 information techn jobs An estimated 14 million more jobs may move

overseas

But US loss is a gain for India China Ireland Korea and other nations

Narayana Murthy (right) and his Infosys Information Technology complex in Bangalore India

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 22: Unit 10 Globalization p

Keep business away

Strong labor unions

High wages

Environment

protection laws and

Unstable

governments

Manufacturing and capital flows

to the areas of the world where

they can make the most profits

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 23: Unit 10 Globalization p

The speed of globalization results in environmental problems from

over-cutting forests

burning fossil fuels

producing more industrial and consumer waste

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 24: Unit 10 Globalization p

Growing threats to the environment affect all people

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 25: Unit 10 Globalization p

Lots of people question globalization

Hollywood is ruining our children

Globalization is forcing my child to work

Free trade is destroying us farmers

Industrial countries are leaving us out of Globalization

Development is destroying our rain forest

We have 50 million people living in poverty

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 26: Unit 10 Globalization p

Globalization involves contradictions

Profitable industry but widening gap between rich and poor

Lots of cultural pluralism but people becoming ldquohomogenizedrdquo (losing culture becoming the same)

Increasing interdependence but small communities banding more tightly together

Huge wealth in industrialized nations but great poverty in other countries

You mean

itrsquos not

good for

everyone

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 27: Unit 10 Globalization p

Some people believe that globalization is ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Can you interpret how this cartoon depicts the

idea of ldquocultural imperialismrdquo

Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

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Some wholeheartedly

embrace it

seek to maintain their traditions

fight for more economic fairness

turn to religion

turn violent

try to manage it for greater human good

People respond to globalization differently

A house in Figuig an oasisin Morocco on the edge of the Sahara Desert This family reaches out to the world through its satellite dish

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 29: Unit 10 Globalization p

Terrorism has ushered in a new global threat

Modern military strategies and weapons are often ineffective against suicide attacks

Terrorists communicate and spread their ideologies using cell phones and the Internet

Terrorist groups may have cells in many nations

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 30: Unit 10 Globalization p

In 2002 the United States government adopted policies of massive military intervention as part of a war on terror

2002 ndash US forces invaded Afghanistan to topple the government of the Taliban which was cooperating with international terrorists

2003 ndash US forces invaded Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein The US accused him of supporting terrorism

Are we entering a new era of international relations

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 31: Unit 10 Globalization p

In this new era will the US act as democratic leader the supreme world power as an empire

owns about one fourth of the worldrsquos wealth

working to create democratic institutions in Afghanistan Iraq and other countries

has military force equal to the next 20 countries combined

striving to be a model of democracy for the world

maintains 725 military bases valued at $118 billion with 254000 military personnel in 153 nations

Do these factors help us

answer the question

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference

Page 32: Unit 10 Globalization p

Your decisions and actions will help shape the future

Will we cooperate to fight terrorism and work to ensure that all people live in dignity How these issues turn out is really up to us

One person can make a difference