By: Kevin Innes. This picture represents peace among nations. It shows that countries can get along and work together, which makes trade and internationalism.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Building the future 1 Welcome to the unit Unit Designer: 刘颖
Advertisements

To what extent should internationalism be pursued?
SUPRANATIONAL COOPERATION. REVIEW What does the Elector College decide? What is a Popular Vote? How does the Popular Vote effect the Electoral College?
CLU3M - Law Unit 1 International Law. PP#6 Ms Pannell Source: Gibson, Murphy, Jarman and Grant,. ALL ABOUT THE LAW Exploring the Canadian Legal System.
Bell Ringer Today’s BellRinger is NOT on the BELLRINGER paper! Do the VOCABULARY BUILDER / SECTION QUIZ worksheet.
World climate change strategies: Opportunities for China.
Green Credit Trading.  The green credit trading experiment that I designed is based on the “Cap & Trade” model discussed by Robert N. Stavins in his.
A Look at the Kyoto Protocol Examining the effectiveness of the protocol as a solution for future climate change with an evaluation of the effect of the.
U.S. Foreign Policy Executive Role Complete the Packet Voting Card.
The Economics of Global Warming
Italy Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your exercise book to help you revise.
By: Anton Porras. This picture shows uncle Sam an RCMP and some guy in a sombrero. Each representing the countries in NAFTA. The picture shows them with.
“A Love-Hate Affair” 1.What has been the relationship between Bush and the U.N.? What is the reason for this? 2.List 3 criticisms of the U.N. 3.Who pays.
Read the caption to Figure 10-1 on page 230 and the introductory paragraph on page 231 Do you think peacekeeping is apart of Canada’s national identity?
 Official Principles:  Internationalism  Multiculturalism  Mediation  Compromise  Peaceful Change.
Read the caption to Figure 10-1 on page 222 and the two introductory paragraph on page 223 Do you think peacekeeping is apart of Canada’s national identity?
Foreign Policy. Policies A policy is a principle or rule that guides decisions Two main policies when dealing with foreign affairs Isolationism – withdraw.
To What Extent should Internationalism be Pursued? By: Alexander Malsbury Social Studies 20-1 Block 2 December 3 rd, 2010.
Nationalism Photo Essay By: Cheyanna Borrowman Social 20-1, Block 2 December 3 rd, 2010.
Chapter 17 Foreign Policy
By: Alexander, Tanner, Anton, and Ashley. Regional Foreign Policy When a country forms its foreign policy, it must base it around the interests of each.
America’s Role in the International Community Foreign Aid North Atlantic Treaty Organization G-20 (today) United Nations NAFTA International Red Cross.
Unit 4 Helping people around the world  Helping others is the source of happiness.
Key Terms: United Nations, OPEC, GATT, Green Revolution, Kyoto Protocol, Globalization, Technology.
T O WHAT EXTENT SHOULD INTERNATIONALISM BE PURSED ? Alex Klepper December 3 rd, 2010 Block 2 Social 20-1.
Canada in the 20 th Century Canada and World War II Canada and the Cold War Canada’s Humanitarian Roles Traditional and Emerging Global.
Sealing the Deal to Save the Climate. Chapter 6 Terms Ratify: Make a written agreement official by signing it. People usually ratify a treaty/an agreement/a.
ESDGC Climate change.  Global Warming Wordsearch.
The Kyoto Protocol and Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
Maddi Quinn Social I took a picture of Adolf Hitler because I think he shows a great deal of Nationalism. He was a very patriotic leader and showed.
Why we have to fight for our right to develop.  We are developing very rapidly  The west caused problems and now want us to fix them  We are the world’s.
Actions to Limit Climate Change Computer simulation programs are used to analyze CO 2 & H 2 O cycles, concentrations of GHG, albedo effects, and ocean.
+ Foreign Trade U.S. Trading with other Countries.
Copenhagen Summit How countries work together to bring about environmental sustainability.
International Organizations. The United Nations (U.N.) * An organization promoting peace and cooperation on a world wide level -Established after WWII.
The British Empire. Introduction At it’s peak, the British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever seen. The map below shows the countries that.
Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development is a positive change, which does not undermine the environment or social systems on which we depend. Its.
CH. 27 GLOBAL INTERDEPENDENCE STANDARD. ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE WE LIVE IN A WORLD OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE COUNTRIES OFTEN DEPEND ON FOREIGN.
Global Warming and our environment BY: Claire &Missy.
Module 6 Unit 4 Helping people around the world How do you feel when you see these pictures?
Responses to climate change
Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh. Warm Up What do you know about the country of Nepal? What do you know about the country of Bhutan? What do you know about the.
Convention of Climate Change: The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 An International Conference to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions By: Nik Bergum APES P.2.
How is China linked to the rest of the World?. Learning Objectives: To know how China is linked with the rest of the World To understand that closer relationships.
United Nations Organization that promotes peace among nations and improves living conditions around the world.
United Nations Role in Disaster Response. Background of the Issue  The United Nations has resources and representatives around the world; therefore,
Who is to blame for climate change?. Globally, which of the following activities is the biggest contributor to greenhouse gasses? a) Manufacturing b)
Goals of U.S Foreign Policy Chapter 22,25,26. National Security  Protecting U.S. territory, citizens, and allies.  Maintaining military bases at home.
Nuremberg Trials Nuremburg Trials Video The German War Crimes trials that were held in Nuremburg, Germany This was a former rallying point for the.
Canada and the Global Economy. NAFTA NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement - An agreement made between Canada, the United States, and Mexico in.
World Regional Geography Unit I: Introduction to World Regional Geography Lesson 4: Solutions to Global Warming Debate.
A presentation by Joseph, Harry and Alex.. What Water Aid Do Founded in 1990, Water Aid are a hard-working charity which tackle crisis from all areas.
International Organizations Listen to your group members present their organization. Complete the chart as each group member shares what they’ve learned.
International Organizations. With a partner… Make a list of the issues or problems that you know of that are happening around the world.
European Union.
European Colonization
Bell Ringer Get with your groups and make any final changes to your political cartoon, paragraph explanation, and prepare for your presentation! You will.
Study the assignments in your binder from this week!
International Organizations
Unit 9: The United States and the World
Issue 3 – Should Internationalism Be Pursued
Drafted iN 1997 (International, US only one that rejected)
Convention of climate change and kyoto protocol of 1997
Globalization Outcome 7.1.
Economics and International Cooperation
The Role of Women and the United Nations
The global implications of water and carbon management
Warm Up Get out two sheets of paper, you will need both for today, one for the warm up and exit ticket, one for notes!!! WARM UP QUESTION: What global.
ANCIENT GREECE By: Joe Vargas                  .
Chapter 19 Global Change.
Presentation transcript:

By: Kevin Innes

This picture represents peace among nations. It shows that countries can get along and work together, which makes trade and internationalism easier.

This is an organization that is all about Internationalism, The UN helps nations who are in need and have been involved in a disaster.

Internationalism makes trade easier among nations because of all the technology, and relations with nations.

The Olympics is related really close with internationalism because nations come together peacefully and compete against one another.

Peace is very important for internationalism because it brings nations together, and without peace internationalism would never work.

A good relationship among nations is very important. For example China and Canada get along very well. They are good trade partners, so having a good relationships with other nations is key to internationalism.

Internationalism is a key factor for aid when disaster strikes a country. Nations come together and donate food resources and people to try to help the country stricken by disaster.

The Kyoto Protocol relates to internationalism because nations came together as one and decided to cut down on their emissions, to save the environment and slow down global warming. They are doing this for the greater good

WWII is a prime example of internationalism because it shows how Nations came together to fight a good cause, and sacrifice themselves for future generations.

The International Space Station shows how nations come together and work together to for a common goal. Many nations contribute to the Space Station. Everyone helps out for a better future for Space Travel.