Tompkins Impact of Colonization. colonialism Process of a country claiming and ruling land (colonies) Tompkins MINE!

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Tompkins Impact of Colonization

colonialism Process of a country claiming and ruling land (colonies) Tompkins MINE!

slave trade trading of Africans into slavery Tompkins

missionary person who travels to spread Christianity Tompkins

monsoon seasonal winds and rain in Asia Tompkins

non-violence a form of change that does not use violence Tompkins

apartheid system of racism in South Africa Tompkins

Nelson Mandela Black South African who helped to end apartheid. He later became President of South Africa. Tompkins

Impact of Colonialism Africa, North and South America have been impacted by colonialism. The Europeans brought the slave trade and missionaries to their colonies. In South Africa, apartheid separated races. Nelson Mandela used non-violence to help end apartheid there.

Tompkins Economics

factors of production Parts that are needed in business Natural resources Labor resources Capital resources Tompkins

free enterprise type of economy where people are free to make their own economic decisions Tompkins

globalization process of business and culture spreading quickly around the world Tompkins

supply and demand Economic idea that how much people want an item and how much is in stock effect the price Tompkins

Tompkins Imports and Exports Imports- goods not made in a country but sold there Exports- goods made in a country but traded to be sold elsewhere Made in China, Sold in the USA Grown in the USA, sold outside the country

Economics The United States has a free enterprise economy. Imports and exports are based on supply and demand. Globalization allows American’s to have more product choices than ever before.

Shining Star A Pg 184 Mohandas Gandhi Pg 185 Nelson Mandela Tompkins