Minor Essay Practice Social 10-1.

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Minor Essay Practice Social 10-1

Analyze the source below in your journal Step 1: Describe the EXPLICIT DETAILS in the source (who, what, where, when, why, & captions) Step 2: Describe the IMPLICIT DETAILS (symbolism and tone) Step 3: Describe the characteristics of globalization that relate to the source Step 4: Link each characteristic of globalization to features in the source

Characteristics of Globalization Pro-Globalization Promotes interconnectedness – allows people to travel, moves people and ideas Can create economic benefits Can encourage cultural diversity & revitalization through greater access to foreign cultures Encourages outsourcing, which may allow countries to make money at specialized production Encourages governments and organizations to work together Characteristics of Anti-Globalization Encourages interconnectedness – which can encourage the spread of diseases Can create economic destruction Can discourage diversity, and promote assimilation/homogenization Encourages outsourcing, which may lead to job loss and low wages for workers Can increase demand for goods, which can lead to environmental and social exploitation

Analyze the source below in your journal Step 1: Describe the EXPLICIT DETAILS in the source (who, what, where, when, why, & captions) Step 2: Describe the IMPLICIT DETAILS (symbolism and tone) Step 3: Describe the characteristics of globalization that relate to the source Step 4: Link each characteristic of globalization to features in the source

Analyze the source below in your journal Explicit Details: Cartoon Parents & Child “Problems of Globalization Illustrated” Word Bubbles Implicit Details: Symbols: Niketown, Disney, McDonalds, Gap = Multinational Corporations Tone = Sarcasm Links to Globalization: Interconnectedness: Talking about going different places around the world Encourages Cultural Diversity: Paris, London, Rome

Analyze the source below in your journal Step 1: Describe the EXPLICIT DETAILS in the source (who, what, where, when, why, & captions) Step 2: Describe the IMPLICIT DETAILS (symbolism and tone) Step 3: Describe the characteristics of globalization that relate to the source Step 4: Link each characteristic of globalization to features in the source

Analyze the source below in your journal Explicit Details: Cartoon Man sweeping houses under a road Houses look crowded, dirty, and poor Man looks sad Shining city in the distance – with a rainbow over top Implicit Details: Symbols: City and houses = Global North and Global South Tone = Sadness Links to Globalization: Exploitation: Global North exploiting Global South Economic Destruction: “Global South” houses look crowded, dirty, and poor

Analyze the source below in your journal Step 1: Describe the EXPLICIT DETAILS in the source (who, what, where, when, why, & captions) Step 2: Describe the IMPLICIT DETAILS (symbolism and tone) Step 3: Describe the characteristics of globalization that relate to the source Step 4: Link each characteristic of globalization to features in the source

Analyze the source below in your journal Explicit Details: Cartoon Person swimming in what looks to be the ocean Shark looks like it’s about to eat the person On shark, words that say “Multinational Concern Profits” – shark saying “Yummy” On person, words that say, “Human Rights” Person looks concerned Implicit Details: Symbols: Shark is international business, person about to be attacked is human rights Tone = Worry Links to Globalization: International Business: Multinational corporations are international businesses Exploitation: International businesses often are tempted to (and do) exploit human rights in the interest of profits

Analyze the source below in your notes Step 1: Describe the EXPLICIT DETAILS in the source (who, what, where, when, why, & captions) Step 2: Describe the IMPLICIT DETAILS (symbolism and tone) Step 3: Describe the characteristics of globalization that relate to the source Step 4: Link each characteristic of globalization to features in the source