Concerns
Consumer culture
New technologies
U.S Influence
Green Parites
100

A reason some people welcomed the idea of globalization

What is a wider variety of products?

100

An automobile manufacturing company that was especially prominent during the rise of consumer culture.

What is Studebaker?

100

Advances in this device led to a wider variety of possibilities for traveling

What is the automobile?

100

U.S cultural imports that became known world wide

What is music/films/cars

100

The first and most successful Green Party, established in 1979 in West Germany.

What is Die Grunen?

200

A reason people opposed those lower prices

What is the exploitation of workers?

200

Facilities used to manufacture weapons in WWII before being repurposed for the peacetime era.

What are munition factories?

200

A box that replaced the radio as the main form of entertainment for many people; unlike the radio, it combined both visual and audio to broadcast entertainment.

What is the television?

200

The U.S gaining too much control over smaller nations.

What is a reason some Europeans rejected U.S cultural dominance?

200

To rally public support behind issues such as pollution and nuclear energy.

What is the purpose for the Green Parties?

300

What some people feared would rise up and overtake smaller cultures.

What is a "global culture"?

300

Items that were beneficial but mostly served to prove one's social status

What are luxuries?

300

Originally used for scientific purposes before becoming heavily associated with the internet.

What is a computer?

300

An American rock star in the 1950's who gained notoriety worldwide for such hits as "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock"

Who is Elvis Presley?

300

The nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986 regarded as one of the worst nuclear accidents in history

What is the Chernobyl?

400

How globalization affects business

What is increasing competition with other nations?

400

A household appliance used to collect dust and other small particles from the floor using suction; a prime example of a luxury people were able to purchase at this time.

What is a vacuum cleaner?

400

A device that uses Hertzian waves to broadcasts entertainment, news, and other information.

What are radios?

400

34th President of the United States, in office from 1953 to 1961 who was also a five star general during WWII.

Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

400

The nuclear disaster that occurred in Japan on March 11, 2011

What is Fukushima?