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1 World History II and Globalization
Understanding our Interconnected World

2 What is GLOBALIZATION?

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4 The simple definition of globalization is the interweaving of markets, technology, information systems, and telecommunications networks in a way that is shrinking the world from a size medium to a size small. It began decades ago, but accelerated dramatically over the past 10 years, as the price of computing power fell and the world became an ever-more densely interconnected place. People resist this shift — see, for example, the G8 protests of 2001 (one of the bloodiest uprisings in recent European history) or the recent rioting in Pittsburgh at this year’s G20 conference—because they think it primarily benefits big business elites to the detriment of everyone else. But globalization didn’t ruin the world—it just flattened it. And on balance that can benefit everyone, especially the poor. Globalization has pulled millions of people out of poverty in India and China, and multiplied the size of the global middle class. It has raised the global standard of living faster than that at any other time in the history of the world, and it is supporting astounding growth. All world economic activity was valued at $7 trillion in That’s equal to how much growth took place over just the past decade, even including the recent downturn. Whatever people’s fears of change, globalization is here to stay—and, if properly managed, it will be a good thing. Friedman is a columnist for The New York Times, and the author of Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—And How It Can Renew America.

5 How does globalization take place?

6 How else does globalization take place?

7 When did globalization begin?
Some historians / economists say it began during the medieval period... Why would they argue that?

8 While others argue that it began during the period of 1500 - 1750...
Why would they argue that? Or do you think it began during some earlier or later time period?

9 How does globalization affect the global economy?
Starbucks, Sevilla, Spain A cafe in Sevilla, Spain

10 Ala Moana “Super” Mall, Hawaii
Shops in Hilo, Hawaii Ala Moana “Super” Mall, Hawaii

11 Hardware store and Walmart in Mexico
How does establishing Starbucks, Super Malls and Walmart affect the economies of Spain, Hawaii (US) and Mexico? Hardware store and Walmart in Mexico

12 How does it affect labor in the global economy?

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15 How does this poster reflect other problems of globalization?

16 Why might some people resent globalization?
What does this video show about the effects of globalization on culture? consumer tastes? Why might some people resent globalization?

17 How does globalization affect culture?

18 What particular effects of globalization do these images illustrate?

19 How does globalization affect politics?

20 Workers, Environmentalists Riot at World Trade Organization meeting
What do these images suggest about the influence of globalization on politics?

21 What does this cartoon suggest about the influence of globalization on relations between the US and Latin America?

22 Globalization -- Good or Bad? Consider this...

23 Essential questions for World History II
How have historical factors shaped the exchange of commodities, the movement of people and the spread of ideas? What patterns emerged or shaped the relations between nation-states? How do these help to explain the status of these countries or regions today? In other words, why are some countries rich and others so poor? Can the forces of trade and cultural diffusion be stopped? controlled? If so, how? How might we change / alter these to create more equity? Is that possible? Is it desirable?

24 How do these relate to globalization?
Illegal Immigration to the US / Europe Civil War in Syria Narcotrafficking in Mexico NAFTA / CAFTA EU / ASEAN / OPEC Deforestation “Arab Spring” Access to clean water Higher Food Prices Workers’ Wages


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