Economic Globalization
Think about getting up in the morning: how many different countries were involved in the creation of the clothes you wear and the food you eat? Globalization has led to lower prices for an amazing variety of goods - but what is the price of those low prices on the environment and workers in less-developed nations?
Video Lessons
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Lesson One - Introduction to International Trade
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- Video questions (Google Doc)
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Lesson Two - The benefits of economic globalization
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- Video questions (Google Doc)
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Lesson Three - The negative impact of economic globalization on the environment
- Video lesson
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Lesson Four - The negative impact of economic globalization on workers
- Video lesson
- Video questions (Google Doc)
- Top 10 notes
Fill in the blanks notes for the videos
(these can help you focus as you watch the videos)
Lesson One - Introduction to International Trade
- Video lesson
- Video questions (Google Doc)
- Top 10 notes
Lesson Two - The benefits of economic globalization
- Video lesson
- Video questions (Google Doc)
- Top 10 notes
Lesson Three - The negative impact of economic globalization on the environment
- Video lesson
- Video questions (Google Doc)
- Top 10 notes
Lesson Four - The negative impact of economic globalization on workers
- Video lesson
- Video questions (Google Doc)
- Top 10 notes
Potential Minor Assignments
Potential Major Assignments
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Textbook Questions
10-1 Exploring Globalization
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Tentative schedule fall 2022 PM class - Please see Daily Agenda in Google Classroom for what we actually did each day