globalization
economy
history
geography
human rights
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the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.

what is globalization 
100

 treaties/formal agreements that control the tariffs, taxes, and duties that countries put on their imports and exports

the definition of trade agree meant 

100

the study of past events, particularly in human affairs

what is history 

100

Ottawa

capital of Canada 

100

a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person.

what is human rights 

200

list two pros of globalization 

facilitates trades

lower government spending



200

impacts of globalization, say one 

globalization decreases the cost of manufacturing

companies can offer goods at a lower price to consumers

the average cost of goods is a key aspect that contributes to increases in the standard of living 

Consumers also have access to a wider variety of goods

200

how many period history is divided

what are they called 

3

ancient, medieval, modern 

200

list the five oceans 

the Arctic, Southern, Indian, Atlantic and Pacific.

200

list 3 30 UDHR rights

All human beings are free and equal, No discrimination, Right to life

300

list three cons of globalization 

increase job outsourcing 

poor job conditions

degradation of natural resources

300

Multinational corporations operate on a global scale, with satellite offices and branches in numerous locations. This means multinational companies can stay open virtually 24 hours a day and service customers no matter where they're located.

example of globalization 

300

3 countries(areas) that has colonize by British 

Canada, Hong Kong, Fiji, Australia, America, New Zealand, Kenya, Fiji, 

300

what are the seven continents

Asia, Africa, Europe 

North America, South America

Antarctica, Australia 

300

a network of boarding schools for Indigenous peoples

 the Indian residential school system in Canada 

400

list four types of globalization and the definitions 

social, political, economic, cultural 

400

list 5 global trade agreements 

Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), BRIC (new emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China), International Chamber of Commerce, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Latin America Free Trade Association (LAFTA), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), World Economic Forum (WEF), World Trade Organization (WTO)

 

400

when and what events symbolize the dividing of history 

3000BC invention of writing(words)

476AC fall of western roman empire 

1492Ac Columbus discovered America 

400

lists 10 provinces and 3 territories 

Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon 

400

what went wrong in residential school, say at least 4

established with the assumption that Native culture was inferior and unable to adapt to modern society

Children were taught to read and write English or French, and encouraged to adopt Christianity

they were discouraged from speaking their Native language or practicing Native traditions 

If students were caught, they would experience severe punishment

the conditions in most schools were terrible, with overcrowding and frequent diseases

Government spending on residential schools was a fraction of what it dedicated to non-Native education

School buildings were often in disrepair, having been constructed in the cheapest manner possible

Children received neither proper nutrition or proper clothing

Many children also routinely suffered physical, emotional, and sexual abuse

Thousands of children died from disease, malnutrition, neglect, and abuse

had unmarked graves behind them, where these girls and boys were unceremoniously dumped

The death toll ranged from 25% to almost 50%

Friends were told they were “gone” and parents were told they got sick and died, without return of their loved ones’ remains

500
  • Multinational corporations operate on a global scale, with satellite offices and branches in numerous locations. This means multinational companies can stay open virtually 24 hours a day and service customers no matter where they're located.
  • Some automobiles use parts from other countries. A car being assembled in the United States may import parts from Japan, Germany, or Korea. This creates a whole new avenue for trade, when the United States has to pay for certain parts from around the world, wait for them to be shipped, and then resume localized production.

Globalization in Economics

500

depend on whether you are a supporter of freer trade or of protectionism(the economic policy of discouraging trade between countries). They also depend on whether you live in a more or less developed country.

Do trade agreement benefit all people?

500

19th century-1914

first wave of industrial revolution 

500

what are the capitals of all provinces and territories  

St. John's(NF), Halifax(NS), Toronto(ON), Charlottetown(PEI), Edmonton(AL), Victoria(BC), Winnipeg(MB), Fredericton(NB), Quebec City(QC), Regina(SK), Whitehorse(YT), Iqaluit(NU), Yellowknife(NT)

500

Trade openness and the diffusion of new information and communication technologies have translated into more jobs and stronger connections to markets for many women, increasing their access to economic opportunities. 

Greater access to information has allowed many to learn about life and mores in other parts, possibly affecting attitude and behaviors.

There is no empirical evidence that globalisation increases child labour. If anything, globalisation reduces child labour. In a country that starts out with a largely uneducated workforce, globalisation raises the wage rate of uneducated, relative to educated workers.  

how globalization affects woman's and children's rights

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