EU – 1. The world is getting closer, smaller and more interdependent through the process of globalization Historical scientific developments affect us.

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EU – 1. The world is getting closer, smaller and more interdependent through the process of globalization Historical scientific developments affect us directly today in many ways The post-colonial, Cold War and post-Cold War eras have led to both significant development and significant challenges for the continents of Asia, Africa and South America The world is changing Warm-up 1. Create a list of three examples of how the world and the US have been affected by globalization? Complete packet page 19 and 20 – how are your daily lives and futures affected by globalization In a group, complete timeline activity on next slide. Activity Prompt: Countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and China have similarities in their development as countries after colonization ended that illustrate important lessons about the relationship between government, society and economics. Today the countries in these continents are being affected dramatically by globalization. With a partner: Create a cartoon that illustrates the above prompt On the front, attach a written explanation of how your cartoon addresses the prompt

Add the following to your 6 level Timeline Balfour Declaration Israeli independence/al-Nahkba 6-day War Yom Kippur War Camp David Accords Oslo Accords Independence of: Congo Kenya Ghana South Africa Algeria Angola Philippines Burma Indonesia Malaysia India Pakistan Sri Lanka Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Great Leap Forward Deng’s Four Modernizations Tiananmen Square Hong Kong Returns to China Democracy takes hold in: Argentina Mexico Brazil South Africa Nigeria End of Apartheid Development of: Genetics Space Station Internet/www